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X-Ray diffraction study of liquid n-butane at 140 and 267 K

X-ray diffraction data for liquid n-butane near the triple and boiling points are presented. The data are analyzed using scattering factors for −CH3 and −CH2 groups which permits extraction of structure and distribution functions for carbon sites. An intramolecular carbon–carbon distance at approxim...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1989-10, Vol.91 (7), p.4299-4306
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description X-ray diffraction data for liquid n-butane near the triple and boiling points are presented. The data are analyzed using scattering factors for −CH3 and −CH2 groups which permits extraction of structure and distribution functions for carbon sites. An intramolecular carbon–carbon distance at approximately 3.1 Å is assigned to a short end-to-end distance in a near-gauche conformation, which is in agreement with the electron diffraction results for gaseous n-butane. The intermolecular pair distribution functions show a large difference in the liquid structure for the low and high temperature states, similar to that found in liquid propane.
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BOILING POINTS
BUTANE
COHERENT SCATTERING
Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
DIFFRACTION
DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS
Exact sciences and technology
FLUIDS
FUNCTIONS
HYDROCARBONS
INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
LIQUIDS
LOW TEMPERATURE
MEDIUM TEMPERATURE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Physics
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STRUCTURE FACTORS
Structure of solids and liquids
crystallography
Studies of specific liquid structures
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TRANSITION TEMPERATURE
TRIPLE POINT
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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