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Prediction of excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of organic compounds from refractive indices

✍ Scribed by Ivona R. Radović; Mirjana Lj. Kijevčanin; Marijan Z. Gabrijel; Slobodan P. Šerbanović; Bojan D. Djordjević


Book ID
111491141
Publisher
Versita
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
262 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0366-6352

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Abstract

The excess molar volumes of 51 binary mixtures containing diverse groups of organic compounds: alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propan-1-ol, butan-1-ol, pentan-1-ol, hexan-1-ol, and heptan-1-ol), (cyclo-) alkanes (hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane, undecane, dodecane, and cyclohexane), esters (diethyl carbonate and ethyl chloroacetate), aromatics (o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, and ethylbenzene), ketones (acetone), and ethers (anisole), were predicted from the refractive index data, using three types of equations coupled with several different mixing rules for refractive index calculations: the Lorentz-Lorenz, Dale-Gladstone, Eykman, Arago-Biot, Newton, and the Oster. These systems were chosen since they belong to different classes of organic species forming molecular interactions and intermolecular forces during mixing resulting in positive or negative, smaller or larger deviations from ideal behaviour. The obtained results were analysed in terms of the applied equation and mixing rule, the nature of compounds of the mixtures and the influence of alkyl chain length of the alkane or alcohol molecule.


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