Molecular Interaction in the Ternary Mixture of Acetylacetone with (Carbon Tetrachloride and Heptane) – Linear Correlation Factor, Excess Molar Polarization, and Excess Gibbs Energy of Mixing

Acharya, S. Molecular Interaction in the Ternary Mixture of Acetylacetone with (Carbon Tetrachloride and Heptane) – Linear Correlation Factor, Excess Molar Polarization, and Excess Gibbs Energy of Mixing Chemical Papers, Vol.57, No. 2, 2003, 63-67

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Author(s) Acharya, S.
Title Molecular Interaction in the Ternary Mixture of Acetylacetone with (Carbon Tetrachloride and Heptane) – Linear Correlation Factor, Excess Molar Polarization, and Excess Gibbs Energy of Mixing
Journal name Chemical Papers
Publication date 2003
Year available 2003
Volume number 57
Issue number 2
ISSN 0366-6352
Start page 63
End page 67
Place of publication Poland
Publisher Versita
Collection year 2003
Language english
Subject 290000 Engineering and Technology
290600 Chemical Engineering
Abstract/Summary The relative permittivity in the ternary mixtures of acetylacetone with (carbon tetrachloride and heptane) has been measured at 303.16 K and 455 kHz. The Kirkwood—Fröhlich linear correlation factor g, excess molar polarization, and the excess Gibbs energy of mixing in these mixtures are calculated using the experimental value of relative permittivity on the basis of the Winkelmann—Quitzsch equation. These parameters are found to be mole fraction-dependent indicating the existence of angular correlation between the polar molecules in the nonpolar solvent. The study reveals that the nonpolar solvent carbon tetrachloride is dominant over heptane in the mixtures.
 
 
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