Vitrification and New Phases in the Water:Pyrimidine
Binary Eutectic System
Posted on 2019-08-14 - 13:08
The
binary diagram for pyrimidine:water mixtures has been determined
by differential scanning calorimetry, in situ single-crystal, and
powder X-ray diffraction experiments. The eutectic point has been
located near the 1:4 n/n ratio at 234.5 K. The eutectic and nearly
eutectic mixtures easily vitrify, and the vitrification could be kinetically
induced for 1:3 n/n mixtures, too. Depending on the cooling rate,
the 1:4 mixture freezes in the glass state, as a conglomerate of the
glass and crystalline phases, or as the eutectic mixture of pyrimidine
phase I and hexagonal ice Ih. When heated above 160 K,
the glass phase transforms to a novel crystalline phase, tentatively
identified as a pyrimidine hydrate, which in turn at ca. 200–210
K transforms into a eutectic mixture of pyrimidine phase I and hexagonal
ice Ih. The pyrimidine–water binary diagram and
novel crystalline and amorphous phases are relevant to the thermodynamic
behavior of hydrophilic pyrimidine and its natural and synthetic derivatives
in humid environments. The presently determined binary diagram can
be straightforwardly applied for assessing the contents of water in
highly hygroscopic pyrimidine samples.
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Patyk-Kaźmierczak, Ewa; Podsiadło, Marcin; Szafrański, Marek; Katrusiak, Andrzej (2019). Vitrification and New Phases in the Water:Pyrimidine
Binary Eutectic System. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.9b03617