2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2014.01.027
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Effect of chain length of alcohol on thermodynamic properties of their binary mixtures with benzylalcohol

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“…1-alkanols (3) [23], in the liquid mixture consisting of amine and alcohol, it is estimated that nitrogen atom of amine group is more polarized and leads to contraction in volume. The negative sign of V 123 E indicates a net packing effect contributed by structural changes arising from interstitial accommodation [6]. It is evident from the ternary V 123 E data in Table 2 that the negative V 123 E values were larger in the mixture with 1-propanol and decrease as the chain length of the 1-alkanol increases from 1-propanol to 1-pentanol.…”
Section: Excess Volumementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…1-alkanols (3) [23], in the liquid mixture consisting of amine and alcohol, it is estimated that nitrogen atom of amine group is more polarized and leads to contraction in volume. The negative sign of V 123 E indicates a net packing effect contributed by structural changes arising from interstitial accommodation [6]. It is evident from the ternary V 123 E data in Table 2 that the negative V 123 E values were larger in the mixture with 1-propanol and decrease as the chain length of the 1-alkanol increases from 1-propanol to 1-pentanol.…”
Section: Excess Volumementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The qualitative and quantitative analysis of excess functions also provides information on the nature of molecular interactions in the binary mixtures [1][2][3]. So, our research group engaged in systematic studies on thermodynamic properties of binary and ternary liquid mixtures [4][5][6][7][8]. The present work is focused on the qualitative explanation of the influence of molecular structure on volumetric and sound speed data of ternary mixtures containing N-methylcyclohexylamine (NMC) and bromobenzene when mixed with 1-alkanols.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers investigated density, speed of sound and viscosity of binary mixtures of dimethylformamide with chlorotoluenes [1], tetrahydrofuran with chlorotoluenes [2], dimethylsulfoxide with chlorotoluenes [3] and benzyl alcohol with chlorotoluenes [4]. However, literature survey revealed that no study on excess thermodynamic properties for the systems containing 2-methylaniline with isomeric chlorotoluenes is reported.…”
Section: Study Of Intermolecular Interactions In Binary Mixtures Of 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey of the literature has shown that excess volume and sound speed data for the binary mixtures of aromatic hydrocarbons with 1-alkanols [1][2][3][4], chlorotoluenes [5], isoalkanols [6], esters [7], aliphatic hydrocarbons [8] and aliphatic and aromatic alcohols [9] were reported earlier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%