2010
DOI: 10.1021/je1001329
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Experimental Data and Correlation of Surface Tensions of the Binary and Ternary Systems of Water + Acetonitrile + 2-Propanol at 298.15 K and Atmospheric Pressure

Abstract: This paper reports the results of a new experimental study of surface tension for the ternary mixtures of water/acetonitrile/2-propanol. Correlating the excess surface tension of the above-mentioned binary and ternary systems was performed with empirical and thermodynamic based models. The methods of Pando et al. and Ku et al. were used to correlate the ternary surface tension data. The ternary surface tension data were well-correlated using pair additivity and rational functions as the ternary term. The resul… Show more

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“…To examine this possibility, we used solutions of known surface tensions that consisted of varying mole fractions of water/acetonitrile mixtures (Table 1). 39 These solution mixtures were used as spray solvents in electrostatic spay where neat benzoylecgonine (2 µg/mL) analyte dried on the hydrophobic paper was ionized in the process. Because the electrostatic spay ionization of dry samples is a function of solubility and wettability, we anticipated a maximum ion signal to be recorded when the surface tension of the spray solvent approximately equaled the surface energy of the hydrophobic paper.…”
Section: Ionization Modes With Changing Surface Energiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine this possibility, we used solutions of known surface tensions that consisted of varying mole fractions of water/acetonitrile mixtures (Table 1). 39 These solution mixtures were used as spray solvents in electrostatic spay where neat benzoylecgonine (2 µg/mL) analyte dried on the hydrophobic paper was ionized in the process. Because the electrostatic spay ionization of dry samples is a function of solubility and wettability, we anticipated a maximum ion signal to be recorded when the surface tension of the spray solvent approximately equaled the surface energy of the hydrophobic paper.…”
Section: Ionization Modes With Changing Surface Energiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The models differ in the way in which the molar surface areas of the components are calculated and in the assumptions concerning the activity coefficients of the components both in the surface and in the bulk liquid phases [1]. Alcohols, either alone or in solutions (water, acetonitrile), are very widely used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in liquid absorption tests of untreated PET and PA (SI, Table S1), the untreated PA absorbed slightly more high surface tension liquid, e.g., water [38] (72.09 mN m -1 ) but less low surface tension liquid, e.g., acetonitrile and ethyl acetate, than untreated PET. The surface tension of the functional ink (23.9 mN m -1 ) is very similar to acetonitrile (27.76 mN m -1 ) [38] and ethyl acetate (24.11 mN m -1 ) [39]. This means the PET might have stronger ink-filament interaction than PA due to better wettability with the functional ink.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%