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A glass formation study of aqueous tetraalkylammonium nitrate solutions

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The glass-forming composition regions of aqueous tetraalkylammonium nitrate solutions (alkyl = ethyl and n-propyl) were determined by a simple DTA method with a cooling rate of about 600 K-min−1. The glass transition temperatures Tg of these solutions vary in a different manner from those for simple inorganic salt solutions such as aqueous LiCl, MgCl2,and AlCl3 solutions. Liquid-liquid immiscibilities are observed in these solutions at low temperatures.

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Ohnishi, A., Kanno, H. A glass formation study of aqueous tetraalkylammonium nitrate solutions. J Solution Chem 25, 279–287 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00972525

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