1983
DOI: 10.1139/v83-113
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Transfer thermodynamics of p-nitroaniline in aqueous solutions of some ionic and non-ionic cosolvents and the structuredness of the solvents

Abstract: Phy.sical Chrtt~istq~ LaDorcrtorie.\, Jlrda\jp~rr Utrivrrsity. Calc~rttcr -700 032, Itzdicr Receivcd Junc 30. 1982 JAYATI DATTA and KIRON K. KUNDU. Can. J . Chcm. 61, 625 (1983). Standard frcc encrgics (AG:') and entropies (AS:') of transfcr of p-nitroanilinc (pNA) from water to aqucous niixturcs of sonic ionic and non-ionic cosolvcnts likc KBr, urea (U), propylcnc glycol (PG), glyccrol (GL), dioxanc (D), and I,?-dimcthoxycthane (DME) have becn determined from solubility nieasurcmcnts at diffcrcnt tcmpcraturcs… Show more

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“…As in previous papers (8,9), assuming the effect of activity coefficient factor to be negligibly small, the free energies of solutions AG! on the molar scale in the case of pNA and on the molal scale in the case of HBz were calculated for each solvent composition using eq.…”
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“…As in previous papers (8,9), assuming the effect of activity coefficient factor to be negligibly small, the free energies of solutions AG! on the molar scale in the case of pNA and on the molal scale in the case of HBz were calculated for each solvent composition using eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The solubilities of HBz in mol kg-' and pNA in molarity in different solvent compositions as well as in pure water (9) are given in Table 4. Just as in aqueous organic solvents (8b, 9b) and salt solutions (9b, 11) of lower dielectric constant than water, the degrees of ionization (a,) of HBz in these salt solutions are also tentatively taken to be negligibly small as the dielectric constant decreases with increasing salt concentration (1) owing to the well known "dielectric decrement effect" (16,25).…”
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