Elimination Processes of Guest Molecules from the Inclusion Complexes of Cholic Acid
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概要
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Thermal behaviors of the inclusion complexes of cholic acid with propanol, acetylacetone, propylbenzene, and water have been studied by TG-DTA-MS and DSC. Liberation processes of water from their inclusion complexes carried out in a single step. Those of propanol, acetylacetone, propylbenzene from the corresponding inclusion complexes proceeded in only two stages. The elimination temperatures, enthalpies, and the activation enthalpies of eliminations have been determined. Increasing orders of the enthalpies of decomposition and the activation energies of the initial elimination are in agreement with modes of molecular packing reported.
- 日本質量分析学会の論文
- 1998-08-01
著者
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Kimura Takayoshi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kimura Takayoshi
Department Of Chemistry Kinki University
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TAKAGI Sadao
Department of Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Kinki University
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IMAMURA Hideki
Department of Chemistry, Kinki University
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SHIMOWADA Akinori
Department of Chemistry, Kinki University
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Imamura Hideki
Department Of Chemistry Kinki University
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Shimowada Akinori
Department Of Chemistry Kinki University
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Takagi Sadao
Department Of Chemistry Kinki University
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Takagi Sadao
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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