Thermodynamic and Acoustic Study on Molecular Interactions in Certain Binary Liquid Systems Involving Ethyl Benzoate

B. Nagarjun, A. Sarma, G. R. Rao, C. Rambabu
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Speeds of sound and density for binary mixtures of ethyl benzoate (EB) with N,N-dimethylformamide (NNDMF), N,N-dimethyl acetamide (NNDMAc), and N,N-dimethylaniline (NNDMA) were measured as a function of mole fraction at temperatures 303.15, 308.15 K, 313.15 K, and 318.15 K and atmospheric pressure. From the experimental data, adiabatic compressibility (), intermolecular free length (), and molar volume () have been computed. The excess values of the above parameters were also evaluated and discussed in light of molecular interactions. Deviation in adiabatic compressibilities and excess intermolecular free length () are found to be negative over the molefraction of ethyl benzoate indicating the presence of strong interactions between the molecules. The negative excess molar volume values are attributed to strong dipole-dipole interactions between unlike molecules in the mixtures. The binary data of , , and were correlated as a function of molefraction by using the Redlich-Kister equation.
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苯甲酸乙酯二元液体体系分子相互作用的热力学和声学研究
在303.15、308.15、313.15、318.15 K和大气压条件下,测定了苯甲酸乙酯(EB)与N,N-二甲基甲酰胺(NNDMF)、N,N-二甲基乙酰胺(NNDMAc)和N,N-二甲基苯胺(NNDMA)二元混合物的声速和密度随摩尔分数的变化规律。根据实验数据,计算了绝热压缩系数、分子间自由长度和摩尔体积。并从分子相互作用的角度对上述参数的过量值进行了评价和讨论。在苯甲酸乙酯分子分数上,绝热可压缩性偏差和过量分子间自由长度()为负值,表明分子之间存在强相互作用。负超额摩尔体积值归因于混合物中不同分子之间的强偶极子-偶极子相互作用。利用Redlich-Kister方程将、、和的二值数据作为分子分数的函数进行相关。
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