2023
DOI: 10.5541/ijot.1173589
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Thermodynamic Properties of Ethanol + Pyridine, Ethanol + Benzene, and Pyridine + Benzene Mixtures at Temperature 298.15 K and Under Atmospheric Pressure

Abstract: Experimental densities, viscosities, refractive indices, and sound speeds at temperature 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure are reported for the binary liquid mixtures of ethanol + benzene, ethanol + pyridine, and benzene + pyridine. From these experimental data, various thermodynamic excess and deviation properties were calculated and fitted by the Redlich-Kister polynomial to determine the adjustable coefficients and the standard deviations. The number of Redlich-Kister coefficients for significantly represen… Show more

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“…The current work belongs to our systematic research program concerning, among others, the measurements and modeling of volumetric, transport, and optical properties of binary and ternary mixtures of alkanols with various organic compounds. Here, we present for the first time the experimental densities and excess molar volumes at temperatures T = (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 313.15, 323.15, and 333.15) K under ambient pressure for the ternary system butan-1-ol (1) + cyclohexane (2) + benzene (3). The corresponding binary subsystems, namely, butan-1-ol (1) + cyclohexane (2), butan-1-ol (1) + benzene (3), and cyclohexane (2) + benzene (3), have also been studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current work belongs to our systematic research program concerning, among others, the measurements and modeling of volumetric, transport, and optical properties of binary and ternary mixtures of alkanols with various organic compounds. Here, we present for the first time the experimental densities and excess molar volumes at temperatures T = (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 313.15, 323.15, and 333.15) K under ambient pressure for the ternary system butan-1-ol (1) + cyclohexane (2) + benzene (3). The corresponding binary subsystems, namely, butan-1-ol (1) + cyclohexane (2), butan-1-ol (1) + benzene (3), and cyclohexane (2) + benzene (3), have also been studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%