2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2011.10.028
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Study of molecular interactions in the polar binary mixtures of N-methyl aniline and alcohols, using excess dielectric and thermodynamic parameters

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“…Whereas it is found to be positive and negative for MA+2-BE system. Which indicates the formation of β-clusters to α-clusters (i.e) anti-parallel to parallel alignment of dipoles takes place [25,35]. From the results of the studied systems, intermolecular interaction depends on the molecular size, volume and the functional group.…”
Section: Excess Helmholtz Free Energy (δF E )mentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Whereas it is found to be positive and negative for MA+2-BE system. Which indicates the formation of β-clusters to α-clusters (i.e) anti-parallel to parallel alignment of dipoles takes place [25,35]. From the results of the studied systems, intermolecular interaction depends on the molecular size, volume and the functional group.…”
Section: Excess Helmholtz Free Energy (δF E )mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…It is a dielectric parameter which supplies essential information regarding interaction of the participating molecules in the mixture. For an ideal mixture, (g f ) must be unity and the deviation of (g f ) from unity indicates the magnitude of interaction between the compounds i.e., If there is a greater deviation from unity means a larger the strength of interactions [25].…”
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“…Alkanols are important compounds in both industry and science. Because the physiochemical properties of alkanols are mainly affected by hydroxyl group, then these properties can be used as input data for evaluating theoretical models related to study the hydrophobic interactions. , Alkanols can also be used in the synthesis of many other organic compounds. Some industrial applications of alkanols consist of perfumes, cosmetics, paint, varnish, drugs, fuel, explosives, fats, waxes, resin, plastics, rubber, and detergents …”
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“…Isomeric butanols are used in manufacturing perfumes, paint removers and as hydraulic fluids in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics etc. The nature of interaction between \NH 2 (2-chloroaniline) and \OH (isomeric butanols) groups plays an important role in biological systems and drug synthesis [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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