Density, viscosity, and self-diffusion coefficients are reported for octan-1-ol and the related ether-alcohols 2-pentoxy-ethan-1-ol, 3-butoxypropan-1-ol, 4-propoxybutan-1-ol, 5-ethoxypentan-1-ol, and 6-methoxyhexan-1-ol covering temperature ranges from 298.15 to 359.15 K. These new data reveal structure-property relationships affected by the presence and the position of the ether moiety in the molecular structure of the ether-alcohols. Compared to octan-1-ol, the presence of the ether moiety causes an increase in intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions, resulting in higher densities. The increase in density is less pronounced for those ether-octanols that engage in intramolecular hydrogen bonding. As for the effects of the ether moiety on the dynamics, these are generally faster for the ether-alcohols compared to octan-1-ol, suggesting that hydrogen bonding between ether oxygen and hydroxy hydrogen is weaker compared to hydrogen bonding between two hydroxy groups. The activation energies obtained from an Arrhenius analysis are higher for translational motion than for momentum transfer for all alcohols. There are additional finer details across the ether alcohols for these activation barriers. These differences cancel out for the mathematical product of self-diffusion coefficient and viscosity (). The effect of water impurities on the studied properties was also investigated and found to lead to small increases in densities for all alcohols. Viscosities decrease for octan-1-ol and 2-pentoxyethan-1-ol but increase for the other ether-alcohols that can engage in intramolecular hydrogen bonding.

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