2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10953-022-01192-w
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Volumetric and Ultrasonic Studies on Interactions of Hexylene and Propylene Glycols in Aqueous Solutions of Glutaraldehyde at Different Temperatures

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“…Additionally, comparison of densities for (water + 2-ME) and (water + 2-EE) , shown in Figure and comparison of speed of sound for experimental values of a binary mixture of (water + 2-ME) and (water + 2-EE) , with the literature is shown in Figure , respectively. Based on the observation, there is an increase in density with molality, which can be attributed to the increase in the solute chain length . The linear trend of the speed of sound with temperature indicates the formation of an inter-/intramolecular hydrogen bond between solute–solvent interactions.…”
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“…Additionally, comparison of densities for (water + 2-ME) and (water + 2-EE) , shown in Figure and comparison of speed of sound for experimental values of a binary mixture of (water + 2-ME) and (water + 2-EE) , with the literature is shown in Figure , respectively. Based on the observation, there is an increase in density with molality, which can be attributed to the increase in the solute chain length . The linear trend of the speed of sound with temperature indicates the formation of an inter-/intramolecular hydrogen bond between solute–solvent interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the observation, there is an increase in density with molality, which can be attributed to the increase in the solute chain length. 42 The linear trend of the speed of sound with temperature indicates the formation of an inter-/intramolecular hydrogen bond between solute− solvent interactions. Additionally, the trend observed in the speed of sound of the ternary mixture with a changing temperature resembles the variation seen in pure water.…”
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“…Regular use of an acknowledged density reference standard is necessary to provide accurate results. [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39].…”
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“…It is further demonstrated that the effect of this interaction grows as the molar mass of the solution increases. [27] Thermodynamic and acoustic properties of a material were studied by M. Lamba et al by manipulating the temperature and concentration of aqueous PG/HG in combination with disodium EDTA. The experimental findings demonstrated a substantial correlation between density and speed of sound throughout the redemption process.…”
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