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Surface thermodynamics of binary mixtures of aliphatic alcohols in heavy water

Year: 2012

Journal: Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2012, 51, pp 45-50, 20121211

Authors: A. Bagheri, A.H. Amiri-Majed

Organizations: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran

The surface tension, s, of binarymixtures of heavywater and homologous series of aliphaticalcohols (methanol, ethanol, and 1-propanol) were measured over the entire concentration range at various temperatures. The surface tension of these aqueous binarymixtures shows more concentration dependence on the heavywater-rich side. Addition of a small amount of alcohol reduces the surface tension of heavywater drastically. The surface thermodynamic functions such as surface entropy and surface enthalpy have been derived from the temperature dependence of the surface tension values. The magnitude of these thermodynamically quantities is discussed in terms of the nature and type of intermolecular interactions in binarymixtures. The presence of a maximum point in the surface entropy diagram in all systems is explained by the formation of clathrate-like solvates at the surface of these systems. The surface tension of the above mentioned binary systems were correlated with empirical and thermodynamic based models. The Myers–Scott (MS) model with three adjustable parameters gives good results when values of ?s are large.