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Isopleth section of the system: n-eicosane and a multi-paraffinic wax

This paper displays a study of the system associating a commercial multi-paraffinic sample and pure n-eicosane: (C 20H 42). It has been studied by means of calorimetric and structural analyses. The X-ray analysis of the commercial product performed at room temperature has shown that it forms a singl...

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Published in:Fuel (Guildford) 2004-05, Vol.83 (7), p.1079-1084
Main Authors: Petitjean, D., Pierre, M., Bouroukba, M., Dirand, M., Andre, D., Jolivet, Y.
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper displays a study of the system associating a commercial multi-paraffinic sample and pure n-eicosane: (C 20H 42). It has been studied by means of calorimetric and structural analyses. The X-ray analysis of the commercial product performed at room temperature has shown that it forms a single solid-solution of orthorhombic structure isostructural to that previously observed with binary or ternary alkane mixtures. The structural characterizations carried out on molecular alloys whose concentration in C 20 is in range from 0 to 100% have allowed to determine the following phase appearance sequence: β′/β′+ γ 0/ γ 0 where β′ is the solid solution of the wax and γ 0 is the triclinic structure of C 20. The solid–solid transitions of the molecular alloys have been highlighted by DTA and characterized by X-ray diffraction. Compilation of the results led to the proposal of the isopleth section of the system: multi-alkane product-eicosane. In this system, the crystallization is of ‘eutectic’ type and several ‘invariant’ transformations (‘eutectoid’ or ‘peritectoid’ reactions) are reported.
ISSN:0016-2361
1873-7153
DOI:10.1016/j.fuel.2003.10.028