Benzene with Butyl/Pentyl Parabens is evaluated using the volumetric and acoustic study as a function of temperature. The properties such as partial and apparent molar volumeand partial and apparent molar compressibility of the mixtures were studied. The thermoacoustic properties of the mixture, such as acoustic impedanceand free lengthwere analyzed. These measurements were utilized to interpret the intermolecular interactions among the constituents.
The density (ρ), ultrasonic velocity (U), viscosity (η) and refractometry (nD) measurements are
performed on the ethylene glycol/hexanol binary liquid mixtures in the range of temperatures
298.15-323.15 K. Various parameters such as adiabatic compressibility (β), acoustic impedance (Z),
intermolecular free length (Lf), internal pressure (π) and relaxation time (τ) were calculated based on
the experimentally determined values. The excess parameters were calculated to interpret the hydrogen
bond networks and environment associated with the liquid solution. The interaction energy between
the mixture components is analyzed using the DFT-B3LYP calculations using 6-311+G(d,p),
6-311++G(d,p) basis sets. The FT-IR spectra support the hydrogen bond in the system. The optimization
energy, dipole moment of the components were also represented to correlate the measured parameters.
The various theories of ultrasonic velocities and mixing rules for refractive index values were also
attempted to estimate the ultrasonic speed, refractive index values of the ethylene glycol/hexanol
binary system.
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