Abstract
A fractional crystallization method was used to separate the cis and trans isomers of three double-decker silsesquioxanes (DDSQs) with an aminophenyl moiety in a THF + hexanes solvent mixture. The experimental solubilities were fitted to the Schroder–van Laar equation with activity coefficients determined using the NRTL model by adjusting the binary interaction parameters. The ability to separate these cis and trans isomers was affected by the regioisomer (m- or p-aminophenyl) and the R moiety (cyclohexyl or methyl) coupled via silicon. For a given DDSQ compound, the variances between the solubilities of the cis and trans isomers depend on differences in thermal properties (Schroder–van Laar). Cis isomers were 33 times more soluble than trans isomers for p-aminophenyl (R = methyl) and 22 times more soluble for the analogous m-aminophenyl in a solution of THF and hexanes. For a more sterically hindered m-aminophenyl (R = cyclohexyl), the cis isomers were only 3.5 times more soluble, and the overall solubil...
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