Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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216779 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
The temperature dependence of the heat capacities in solid state Cp(T) of 18 mono-, di-, and poly-saccharides has been determined using a power-compensation differential scanning calorimeter. The saccharides were α-d-xylose, d-ribose, 2-deoxy-d-ribose, methyl-β-d-ribose, α-d-glucose, 2-deoxy-d-glucose, α-d-mannose, β-d-fructose, α-d-galactose, methyl-α-d-glucose, sucrose, maltose monohydrate, α-lactose monohydrate, cellobiose, maltotriose, N-acetyl-d-glucosamine, α-cyclodextrin, and β-cyclodextrin. The measurements were carried out at atmospheric pressure and from T = (288.15 to 358.15) K for 15 saccharides and from T = (288.15 to 328.15) K for d-ribose, 2-deoxy-d-ribose, and methyl-β-d-ribose. The present results are compared against literature values both at single temperatures, where most of the data are available, and throughout a range of temperatures, i.e., for Cp(T). The predictions of a recently published correlation for organic solids are briefly discussed. By grouping saccharides in subsets, our present results can be used to compare amongst saccharide isomers and to assess the effect of different chemical groups and molecular size.