2012
DOI: 10.5539/ijc.v4n4p28
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Ionic-Interaction of Potassium Iodide in Edible Oils + DMF System by Viscosity Method

Abstract: Ionic-Interactions of Potassium Iodide (KI) in binary solvent systems of edible oil (maize oil and sunflower oil) + N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF) were studied at different temperatures by viscosity method. The viscosities of KI in sunflower oil + DMF and maize oil + DMF were found to increase with the increase in concentration of edible oil and also with increase in concentration of KI from 1x10 -2 to 9x10 -2 mol.dm -3 . Ion-ion interaction and ion-solvent interaction were evaluated in terms of A and B coeffici… Show more

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“…The viscosity (η) of the oil and oilantioxidant mixtures were measured using an Ostwald's viscometer (Advance Technocracy Inc.; Ambala; India) and it was calibrated with doubly distilled water. The Ostwald's viscometer (Saeed et al 2012;Kimilu et al 2011) was immersed in a temperature controlled water bath. The time of flow was measured using a Racer stopwatch with an accuracy of 0.1 s. Viscosity was determined using the relationship,…”
Section: Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The viscosity (η) of the oil and oilantioxidant mixtures were measured using an Ostwald's viscometer (Advance Technocracy Inc.; Ambala; India) and it was calibrated with doubly distilled water. The Ostwald's viscometer (Saeed et al 2012;Kimilu et al 2011) was immersed in a temperature controlled water bath. The time of flow was measured using a Racer stopwatch with an accuracy of 0.1 s. Viscosity was determined using the relationship,…”
Section: Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The interaction between an ionic solute with non-ionic species in different solvent systems changes the physical and chemical properties of the system and the interactions between solute-solvent systems can be evaluated using the Jones-Dole equation. 9 The viscosity of the polymer solution is influenced by the concentration of polymer in solution. At high concentrations of polymer, association of polymer chains starts, which results in inter-molecular interactions and decreased movement of the polymer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%