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Phase Diagram of an Ethylene Glycol–Hexamethylphosphorotriamide System

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The phase diagram of an ethylene glycol (EG)–hexamethylphosphorotriamide (HMPT) system is studied over two wide temperature intervals (+25°С…−90°С…+40°С) and (−150°С…+40°С) by means of differential scanning calorimetry using INTERTECH DSC Q100 and METTLER TA4000 DSC instruments (Switzerland) in the DSC30 mode with variable cooling/heating rates. Substantial overcooling of the liquid phase, a glass transition, and different types of interaction are observed in the system. No thermal effects are observed in intermediate range of concentrations during the slow cooling/heating processes, and the system remains liquid until the glass transition. The presence of such a metastable phase is attributed to a sharp rise in the viscosity of the system due to different kinds of interaction between the components. HMPT: 2EG and HMPT: EG compounds with crystallization temperatures of +5 and −0.5°С, respectively, are observed upon rapid cooling and slow heating. Changes in enthalpy are calculated for all of the observed thermal effects. The distinction from the phase diagram of H2O–HMFT (literary data) is explained by the difference in the interactions between system components and by the structural differences between EG and H2O.

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Solonina, I.A., Rodnikova, M.N., Kiselev, M.R. et al. Phase Diagram of an Ethylene Glycol–Hexamethylphosphorotriamide System. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 92, 280–285 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024418020218

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