Abstract

Heats of fusion and heat capacities have been measured for saturated, unsaturated and hydroxy fatty acids, differing in degree of unsaturation, geometric isomerism, and position of unsaturated and hydroxy groups. Entropies of fusion are used to draw conclusions concerning molecular structure of fatty acid chains and lateral chain-chain interactions. Position of the functional group on the chain does not seem to significantly affect the entropy values for trans and cis single double bonds and single triple bonds, but differences are noted with hydroxy group position. Whereas single acid triglycerides of saturated acids have entropies which are about three times that of the corresponding acid, cis and trans single acid triglycerides do not show the same relationship with their corresponding acids. Comparing entropies of fusion for certain groups of fatty acids, only differing in carbon number, allows the estimation of chain equivalence with saturated fatty acids. Hence, for example it is shown that a 22 to 23-carbon cis mono-unsaturated fatty acid is equivalent to an 18-carbon saturated fatty acid.

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