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Thermodynamics of Mixtures Containing Aromatic Alcohols. 1. Liquid–Liquid Equilibria for (Phenylmethanol + Alkane) Systems
González, Juan Antonio
Alonso Tristán, Cristina
García de la Fuente, Isaías .
Cobos, José Carlos .
Electric engineering
Ingeniería eléctrica
The liquid−liquid equilibrium (LLE) curves for (phenylmethanol
+ CH3(CH2)nCH3) mixtures (n = 5, 6, 8, 10, 12) have been obtained
by the critical opalescence method using a laser scattering technique. All of the
systems show an upper critical solution temperature (UCST). In addition, the
LLE curves have a rather horizontal top, and their symmetry depends on the
alkane size. The UCST increases almost linearly with n. For systems including a
given alkane and phenol or phenylmethanol, the UCST is much higher than that
of the corresponding mixtures with hexan-1-ol or heptan-1-ol. This reveals that
dipolar interactions are stronger in solutions with aromatic alcohols. Preliminary
DISQUAC interaction parameters for OH/aliphatic contacts in the investigated
systems were obtained. It is remarkable that the coordinates of the critical points
of (phenol or phenylmethanol + alkane) mixtures can be described using the
same quasichemical interaction parameters for the OH/aliphatic and OH/
aromatic contacts.
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, under
Project FIS2007-61833.
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10.1021/je300146k
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Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data. 2012, V. 57, n. 4, p. 1186–1191
https://doi.org/10.1021/je300146k
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