Hindered Rotation in Methyl Alcohol with Note on Ethyl Alcohol
- 1 March 1950
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 18 (3), 361-365
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1747631
Abstract
The potential barrier to the internal rotation in methyl alcohol is recalculated from the entropy with the aid of new molecular dimensions generously provided by Burkhard and Dennison. The barrier calculation is examined for temperature dependence and checked for reliability by recalculation with the Clapeyron equation substituted for parts of the data. The result is 1600±700 cal./mole, which includes the new spectroscopic barrier of Burkhard and Dennison at 326 cm−1. Within the range covered by the result, a residual entropy up to 0.50 cal./mole deg. is possible, and the retention of 0.46 e.u. by the crystal is consistent with a reasonable simple assumption about the distribution of hydrogen bonds.It is suggested, by analogy, that the barrier to the hydroxyl group rotation in ethyl alcohol should be about 1000 cal./moleKeywords
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