P. Tandon et al., Thermotropic phase behaviour of sodium oleate as studied by FT-Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, J MOL STRUC, 526, 2000, pp. 49-57
The thermotropic behaviour of sodium oleate (NaOl) has been studied in the
temperature range 10-125 degrees C by using Fourier transform-Raman spectro
scopy, X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The t
emperature dependence of conformationally sensitive bands in the CH2 stretc
hing (2800-2900 cm(-1)), C-C stretching (1050-1150 cm(-1)) and CH3 rocking
region (830-900 cm(-1)) has been used to characterize the order/disorder be
haviour of alkyl chains. It is found that in phase I, NaOl exhibits the cry
stalline ordered lamellar structure with a repeat period of 4.51 nm. The fi
rst broad peak in the DSC trace is due to superposition of two transitions
(phase I to phase II and phase II to phase III), therefore, it is not possi
ble to determine the lamellar structure of phase II. This broad transition
from phase I to phase III is associated with the melting of methyl-sided ch
ains and increase in gauche conformers in carboxylate-sided chains. Finally
, NaOl undergoes a transition from crystalline to a liquid crystalline phas
e IV, which is associated with the melting of the carboxylate-sided chain.
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