2011
DOI: 10.1080/00319104.2010.521927
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The reduced Redlich–Kister excess molar Gibbs energy of activation of viscous flow and derived properties in 1,4-dioxane + water binary mixtures from 293.15 to 309.15 K

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“…So, we observe that the shape of curves is totally different of those in Fig. 1 because Redlich and Kister treated the data with a power series, putting all the weight on data near 0.5 mole fraction [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] . As Desnoyers et al have shown 9 , this is not always the best approach for mixtures having specific interactions such as association at low concentration.…”
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“…So, we observe that the shape of curves is totally different of those in Fig. 1 because Redlich and Kister treated the data with a power series, putting all the weight on data near 0.5 mole fraction [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] . As Desnoyers et al have shown 9 , this is not always the best approach for mixtures having specific interactions such as association at low concentration.…”
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“…We note that the reduced R-K excess property is more sensitive than the direct excess property V E ,  or G* E to interactions that occurs at low concentrations [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] . So, we observe that the shape of curves is totally different of those in Fig.…”
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“…where the reduced Redlich-Kister property Q RK,Y (x 1 ) is expressed as follows [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]:…”
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“…There is both published experimental density and excess molar volume data in the published literature. Both Ouerfelli et al [2] and Aminabhavi and Gopalakrishna [4] measured densities of binary aqueous-1,4-dioxane mixtures at 298.15 K over the entire concentration range. It is difficult to compare the densities directly, as each research group performed measurements at different mixture concentrations.…”
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