CH/π Interaction between Benzene and Hydrocarbons Having Six Carbon Atoms in Their Binary Liquid Mixtures
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Molecular interactions between benzene and hydrocarbons having six carbon atoms, such as hexane, cyclohexane and 1-hexene in their binary liquid mixtures were studied through the measurements of density, viscosity, self-diffusion coefficient, 13C NMR spin-lattice relaxation time and 1H NMR chemical shift. CH/π attraction between hexane and benzene in their binary mixture was observed in a relatively benzene rich region, whereas a special attractive interaction was not observed between cyclohexane and benzene. On the other hand, 1-hexene and benzene in their binary mixtures were characteristic in their self-diffusion coefficient behaviors: 1-hexene more strongly attract benzene not only by the CH/π attraction but also probably by the p/p interaction between the double bond in 1-hexene and the p-electron in benzene ring.
著者
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MATSUZAWA Hideyo
School of Science, Kitasato University
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MINAMI Hideyuki
School of Science, Kitasato University
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Iwahashi Makio
School Of Science Kitasato University
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Minami Hideyuki
School Of Science Kitasato University
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Matsuzawa Hideyo
School Of Science Kitasato University
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Kasahara Yasutoshi
School of Science, Kitasato University
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Suzuki Yuji
School of Science, Kitasato University
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Kabasawa Aino
School of Science, Kitasato University
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