Issue 8, 2000

Why is the melting point of propane the lowest among n-alkanes?

Abstract

Ethane, propane and n-butane form layer structures in the solid state. By describing their molecular geometries as a rectangle, an irregular pentagon and an irregular hexagon, respectively, it is shown here that propane cannot close-pack like its congeners. The melting point of propane is therefore lower than expected in the series.

Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
29 May 2000
Accepted
09 Jun 2000
First published
07 Jul 2000

New J. Chem., 2000,24, 579-581

Why is the melting point of propane the lowest among n-alkanes?

V. R. Thalladi and R. Boese, New J. Chem., 2000, 24, 579 DOI: 10.1039/B004283H

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