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Title: Solid/Liquid Phase Equilibria and Solid Compound Formation in Mixtures of Dimethyl Sulphoxide with CC14, CHC13, and CC13CHC12
Authors: Goates, J. Rex
Ott, J. B.
Reeder, J.
Lamb, J. D.
Keywords: Chemistry
Solid/Liquid Phase Equilibria
Dimethyl Sulphoxide
Solvent Mixtures
Solid Compound Formation
Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I
Issue Date: 1972
Publisher: Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1972, 68 (11)
Abstract: Solid/liquid phase diagrams have been obtained from time against temperature cooling and warming curves for the three binary systems formed from dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) with CCl4, CHCl3, and CCl3CHCl2. The CHCl3+ DMSO system forms both a stable and a metastable solid addition compound. The empirical formula for both compounds is DMSO ·(CHCl3)2. A single addition compound with the empirical formula DMSO · CCl3CHCl2 forms in the DMSO + CCl3CHCl2 system. DMSO and CCl4 form a simple eutectic system with no evidence for solid compound formation. The presence and absence of compounds in these systems is in qualitative agreement with the concept that the bonding is from hydrogen bonds formed between the DMSO oxygen and the hydrogen in the chlorinated compounds.
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