This
study investigated the solubility, computational methods,
and molecular interactions of 4-cyanopyridine in methanol/acetone/ethanol/n-propanol + water from 278.15 to 318.15 K. Solubility was
evaluated using an isothermal dissolving approach under a pressure
of 101.0 kPa. Pure water solvents were found to have the lowest solubility
magnitude at 278.15 K, whereas pure organic solvents had the highest
at 318.15 K. Solubility data increased monotonically with the increase
of temperature and methanol/acetone/ethanol/n-propanol
composition for all blends. The impact of interactions on 4-cyanopyridine
solubility variation was inspected, specifying that the solubility
parameter as well as dipolarity-polarizability of aqueous solutions
mainly contributed to solubility data variation. To correlate the
solubility determined here, the modified Wilson, Apelblat, and van’t
Hoff-Jouyban–Acree models, along with Jouyban–Acree
representations, were utilized, with a maximum relative average deviation
of 5.36%.