“…Two cases are distinguished according to the shape of the alkane molar distribution . Thus, a single solution with an orthorhombic structure is detected in the case of mixtures for which the distribution is “normal logarithmic”. − On the contrary, mixtures with an exponential decreasing distribution can form several solid solutions with an orthorhombic structure. ,, Whatever is the distribution, these orthorhombic phases (generally noted β′) are isostructural to the intermediate phases previously identified in the binary or ternary molecular alloys. ,, All these solid solutions evolve via several solid−solid transitions by increasing temperature before melting. The high temperature phases are well described in the following references. ,, …”