Volumetric and viscometric studies of binary mixtures of methanol and some alkyl acetates at varying temperatures

C Ekezie, G Cookey, J Maduelosi
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The degree of molecular interactions between mixed solvent molecules and thus ideal behavior results from the molecular architecture and chemical nature of component solvents. This understanding is essential in the design and applications of both pure and mixed solvent systems. Density and viscosity measurements of pure and binary mixtures of methanol and n-methyl acetate, n-butyl acetate, and n-pentyl acetate were carried out at different compositions of methanol and temperatures of 25, 30, 35, 40 °C. The experimental data obtained were correlated to the Redlich-Kister equation from where the excess functions; excess molar volumes, excess viscosities, excess Gibbs free energies of activation for viscous flow, fitting coefficients and standard deviations were obtained. The viscosity values were correlated with Hind et al, Kendral and Monroe, Grunberg and Nissan and Frenkel semi empirical models to ascertain the best fit for the systems. The results obtained have been discussed in terms of the structural differences and nature of the interactions between molecules of the mixed solvents.
不同温度下甲醇和某些醋酸烷基酯二元混合物的体积和粘度研究
混合溶剂分子之间的分子相互作用程度和理想行为取决于组分溶剂的分子结构和化学性质。这种理解在纯溶剂和混合溶剂系统的设计和应用中是必不可少的。在不同的甲醇组成和25、30、35、40℃的温度下,对纯甲醇和二元甲醇与n-乙酸甲酯、乙酸正丁酯和乙酸正戊酯的混合物进行了密度和粘度测量。得到的实验数据与Redlich-Kister方程相关,其中多余函数;得到了超摩尔体积、超黏度、超吉布斯激活能、拟合系数和标准差。将粘度值与Hind等人、Kendral和Monroe、Grunberg和Nissan以及Frenkel半经验模型进行关联,以确定系统的最佳拟合。从结构差异和混合溶剂分子间相互作用的性质等方面讨论了所得结果。
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