Molecular dynamics and solid–solid phase transformation kinetics studies of tert-butyl chloride confined in mesoporous silica by NQR

2005 
Abstract In this paper, we study the effect of a porous adsorbent, such as silica with a pore diameter of 375 A on the molecular dynamics and the solid–solid phase transformations of tert -butyl chloride ( t -BC) inside the pores by means of chlorine nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR). The spin–lattice relaxation time ( T 1 ) and the resonance frequency ( ν Q ) as a function of temperature for t -BC, both in bulk and confined in the silica mesopores, have been measured. Changes are observed in the molecular dynamics and in the phase transition temperatures of the t -BC confined in the pores with respect to those corresponding to the t -BC in bulk. Likewise, phase transformation kinetics would seem to be altered due to restrictions of the molecular movement as a consequence of the confinement inside the porous material.
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