This
work presents a study of solid–liquid equilibrium of sucrose
in three different binary liquid mixtures, methanol–ethanol,
methanol–water, and ethanol–water for the temperatures
of 303 and 313 K covering the whole composition range of the binary
liquid solution. The data are presented as a function of the dielectric
constant of the binary liquid mixture taking into account the self-association
of water and alcohol. From a dissolution phenomenon standpoint, it
seems that the temperature is more important than the dielectric constant
of the binary liquid solution for the solubility mechanism. For each
temperature, it was observed that the sucrose solubility is directly
proportional to the dielectric constant of the binary liquid mixture.
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