2014
DOI: 10.1071/ch13717
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Diffusion Studies of Phenylenediamine Isomers in Water-Monohydric-Alcohol Systems

Abstract: Table 1 The relative diffusion difference as a percentage of o-PDA (D o-PD A ) compared to m-PDA (D m-PD A ) and p-PDA (D p-PD A ) in mixtures of water-MeOH with mole fraction x MeOH , measured at 298 K. x MeOH D o-PDA greater than D m-PDA (%) D o-PDA greater than D p-PDA

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“…This strongly suggests that hydrophobic interactions are involved in the diffusive properties of the isomers in the solution as the lower hydrophobicity of the ortho isomer restricts forming such interactions with alcohol molecules. Similar interactions have been noticed for phenylenediamine isomers with the meta and para isomers showing different diffusion properties.…”
Section: Diffusographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strongly suggests that hydrophobic interactions are involved in the diffusive properties of the isomers in the solution as the lower hydrophobicity of the ortho isomer restricts forming such interactions with alcohol molecules. Similar interactions have been noticed for phenylenediamine isomers with the meta and para isomers showing different diffusion properties.…”
Section: Diffusographymentioning
confidence: 99%