1999
DOI: 10.1006/jcht.1999.0503
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Excess molar enthalpies of mixing of (2-butanol + benzene, or toluene, or o-, or m-, or p-xylene) at the temperature 308.15 K

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“…These parameters were calculated from V E exptl and H E exptl values of an equimolar binary mixture in our earlier work [28] as suggested by Treszczanowicz and Benson [9]. Using these values of Áh 0 H and Ás 0 H , K was calculated from Eq.…”
Section: Mecke-kempter Association Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parameters were calculated from V E exptl and H E exptl values of an equimolar binary mixture in our earlier work [28] as suggested by Treszczanowicz and Benson [9]. Using these values of Áh 0 H and Ás 0 H , K was calculated from Eq.…”
Section: Mecke-kempter Association Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, the excess molar Gibbs free energies of mixing G E m of (1-butanol + benzene, or [21], and their interpretation in terms of the Mecke-Kempter (MK) type association model [8] proposed by Treszczanowicz and Benson is presented. This is a continuation of our earlier work [22][23][24][25][26][27] where the excess molar volume V E m , enthalpy H E m , and Gibbs free energy G E m of (propanol + an aromatic hydrocarbon) at T ¼ 298:15 K, and V E m and H E m of an isomer of (butanol + an aromatic hydrocarbon) at T ¼ 298:15 K have been described in terms of the MK type association model. To the best of our knowledge, no VLE data have been previously reported in the literature for the present systems at T ¼ 308:15 K.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%