Photoacoustic and photopyroelectric investigations of thermal parameters in water mixed with organic liquids

A. Sikorska, D. Dadarlat, B. Linde, M. Streza, C. Neamtu, A. Śliwiński
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Two photothermal (PT) techniques have been applied for investigation of some water-based binary liquid mixtures. Photopyroelectric (PPE) method in back configuration, using the sample thickness scan of the phase of the PPE signal, has been applied for thermal diffusivity measurements. Thermal effusivity investigation has been performed using photoacoustic (PA) open cell with microphone recording. A linear dependence of thermal effusivity on mass concentration of a liquid admixture was observed in the case of non-interacting liquids. For the case of interacting liquids the dependence of relative excess values of both thermal diffusivity and effusivity on mass fraction revealed distinct minima. The results of the PT experiments have been analysed with a simple theoretical model. Adiabatic compressibility variation versus mole fraction of the liquid admixture was also determined, by means of ultrasonic method, for comparison purposes. The obtained PT results support the conclusions drawn from the investigation of the elastic parameter.
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有机液体混合水中热参数的光声和光热电研究
两种光热(PT)技术应用于一些水基二元液体混合物的研究。本文将反向配置的光电(PPE)方法应用于热扩散系数的测量,该方法利用PPE信号的相位对样品进行厚度扫描。利用带麦克风记录的光声(PA)开孔进行了热溢率的研究。在非相互作用液体的情况下,观察到热渗出率对液体混合物质量浓度的线性依赖。对于相互作用的液体,热扩散率和渗出率的相对过剩值对质量分数的依赖表现出明显的最小值。用一个简单的理论模型对PT实验结果进行了分析。绝热压缩率随液体混合物摩尔分数的变化也通过超声波方法测定,以进行比较。所得的PT结果支持了弹性参数研究的结论。
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