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Measurement and Modeling of Excess Molar Volume and Excess Enthalpy of n-Tridecane or n-Tetradecane with Decalin by Application of PFP Theory.

Authors :
Touazi, Ahmed Amin
Boussaadia, Abdelnour
Didaoui, Saeda
Nasrallah, Noureddine
Chelghoum, Fetah
Benziane, Mokhtar
Source :
Journal of Solution Chemistry; Sep2024, Vol. 53 Issue 9, p1246-1268, 23p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The experimental measurement of density and enthalpy of mixture for two binary liquid mixtures of n-tridecane or n-tetradecane with decalin was reported in this paper. The measurements were conducted at a temperature range of 293.15–323.15 K and at 303.15 K using calorimeter C80. The mixtures were analyzed at various proportions, including the entire composition range and dilute solutions. The excess molar volume (V<superscript>E</superscript>) and excess molar enthalpy (H<superscript>E</superscript>) of mixtures were calculated and fitted using the Redlich–Kister equation. The paper observed the expansion phenomenon for the V<superscript>E</superscript> at all temperatures, including over the entire composition range and dilute solutions. Additionally, the H<superscript>E</superscript> exhibited endothermic behavior at the studied temperature range and composition range. The Prigogine–Flory–Patterson (PFP) theory was utilized to predict both thermodynamic properties, namely the V<superscript>E</superscript> and H<superscript>E</superscript>. The results obtained using the PFP theory were compared with those obtained using the Treszczanowicz and Benson association (TB) model for V<superscript>E</superscript> and with the NRTL, Wilson, and Flory models for H<superscript>E</superscript>. The PFP model, which employed a single-fitted parameter to describe V<superscript>E</superscript>, demonstrated satisfactory performance in predicting V<superscript>E</superscript>. Conversely, the Treszczanowicz and Benson association (TB) model yielded relatively poor results in fitting V<superscript>E</superscript>. However, the NRTL, Wilson, PFP, and Flory models exhibited good performance in predicting H<superscript>E</superscript>. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00959782
Volume :
53
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Solution Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178877406
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-024-01374-8