Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid

Dette HP, Qi M, Schröder DC, Godt A, Koop T (2014)
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 118(34): 7024-7033.

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3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid (3-MBTCA) is an atmospheric oxidation product of alpha-pinene and has been identified as the most relevant tracer compound for atmospheric terpene secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles. Little is known, however, of its physicochemical properties such as water solubility and phase state (e.g., liquid, crystalline, glassy). To gain knowledge, we synthesized 3-MBCTA from methyl 2-methylpropanoate and dimethyl maleate via a Michael addition and subsequent hydrolysis with 78% overall yield. It was found that 3-MBTCA transforms into anhydrides upon melting at T-m = 426 +/- 1 K, thus preventing a determination of the glass transition temperature T-g by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) through melting and subsequent cooling. Therefore, we designed the novel technique MARBLES (metastable aerosol by low temperature evaporation of solvent) for transferring a substance into a glassy state without heating. In MARBLES an aqueous solution is atomized into wet aerosol particles that are subsequently dried in several diffusion dryers resulting in glass formation of the residual particles for several solutes. The glassy aerosol particles are collected in an impactor until enough mass has accumulated that the sample's T-g can be determined by DSC. Using this method, the glass transition temperature of 3-MBTCA was found to be T-g approximate to 305 +/- 2 K. Moreover, we have determined the glass transition T-g' of the maximal freeze-concentrated aqueous solution of 3-MBTCA, and T-g of mixtures of 3-MBTCA with water and pinonic acid. The latter data indicate a dependence of T-g upon the atomic oxygen-to-carbon ratio of the mixture, with implications for parametrizing the glass-forming behavior of alpha-pinene SOA particles in the atmosphere.
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Band
118
Ausgabe
34
Seite(n)
7024-7033
ISSN
1089-5639
eISSN
1520-5215
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2697372

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Dette HP, Qi M, Schröder DC, Godt A, Koop T. Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2014;118(34):7024-7033.
Dette, H. P., Qi, M., Schröder, D. C., Godt, A., & Koop, T. (2014). Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 118(34), 7024-7033. doi:10.1021/jp505910w
Dette, Hans Peter, Qi, Mian, Schröder, David C., Godt, Adelheid, and Koop, Thomas. 2014. “Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid”. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 118 (34): 7024-7033.
Dette, H. P., Qi, M., Schröder, D. C., Godt, A., and Koop, T. (2014). Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 118, 7024-7033.
Dette, H.P., et al., 2014. Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 118(34), p 7024-7033.
H.P. Dette, et al., “Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid”, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 118, 2014, pp. 7024-7033.
Dette, H.P., Qi, M., Schröder, D.C., Godt, A., Koop, T.: Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 118, 7024-7033 (2014).
Dette, Hans Peter, Qi, Mian, Schröder, David C., Godt, Adelheid, and Koop, Thomas. “Glass-Forming Properties of 3-Methylbutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic Acid and Its Mixtures with Water and Pinonic Acid”. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 118.34 (2014): 7024-7033.

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