Abstract
Electron diffraction measurements on epitaxially grown crystals of orthorhombic n -hexatriacontane, n -C 36 H 74 , give evidence for the chain-defect mechanism for linear chain melting. The derived structural model is also in accord with recent spectroscopic studies of odd-chain n -alkanes, and the diffraction data specifically exclude models based on helices or rigid chain rotors. Stability of a kinked chain structure, moreover, is indicated by an observed hysteresis effect that gives different pretransition temperatures for solution-grown and annealed crystals.
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Dorset, D. L., Moss, B., Wittmann, J. C., & Lotz, B. (1984). The pre-melt phase of n -alkanes: Crystallographic evidence for a kinked chain structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 81(6), 1913–1917. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.6.1913
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