2006
DOI: 10.1063/1.2203355
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Temperature Dependences of Limiting Activity Coefficients, Henry’s Law Constants, and Derivative Infinite Dilution Properties of Lower (C1–C5) 1-Alkanols in Water. Critical Compilation, Correlation, and Recommended Data

Abstract: A comprehensive review is presented of experimental data on the limiting activity coefficients γ1∞, infinite dilution partial molar excess enthalpies H¯1E,∞ and heat capacities C¯p,1E,∞ of lower 1-alkanols (C1–C5) in water. For each alkanol, the compiled data are critically evaluated and correlated with a suitable model equation providing adequate simultaneous description of the equilibrium measurements and the calorimetric information. As a result, recommended thermodynamically consistent temperature dependen… Show more

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“…This value favorably compares to H = 0.0032 and 0.0058 m 3 mol −1 . 55,56 The H = 0.0019 m 3 mol −1 value is also consistent with calculations completed for 80…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This value favorably compares to H = 0.0032 and 0.0058 m 3 mol −1 . 55,56 The H = 0.0019 m 3 mol −1 value is also consistent with calculations completed for 80…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Since in contrast to the linear temperature dependence ofC E,∞ P,1 , Eq. (3) describesC E,∞ P,1 (T ) data for these systems adequately [17], Eq. (1) is preferred here to ln γ ∞ 1 = A + B/τ + C ln τ + Dτ, a more conventional γ ∞ 1 (T ) representation stemming from the assumption of linearC E,∞ P,1 (T ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For each system, parameters C, D were evaluated by a weighted least squares fit of Eq. (3) to all availableC E,∞ P,1 (T ) data collected, yielding their representation within experimental errors assigned in the critical evaluation [17]. The respective weighted standard deviations of fit, which correspond approximately to the average (residual/experimental error) ratio, were from 0.6 to 0.83.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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