2016
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/1405
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Ultrasonic Studies on Binary Liquid Mixtures of Methyl Acrylate With 2-Alkoxy Ethanols at 308.15 K.

Abstract: Densities and ultrasonic velocities of binary liquid mixtures of Methyl Acrylate with 2-Alkoxy Ethanols [2-Methoxy Ethanol, 2-Ethoxy Ethanol, 2-Butoxy Ethanol] have been measured at 308.15 K. The observed data have been utilised to calculate various acoustical parameters like Isentropic compressibility, Intermolecular free length, Acoustic impedance and Relative association. The various excess properties like Excess ultrasonic velocity, Excess acoustic impedance, Excess isentropic compressibility and Excess In… Show more

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“…Methyl Benzene (-■-), and Ethyl Benzene (-▲-)vs mole fraction of Methyl Acrylate (XMA) at 313.15 K. Fig. 2 shows a variation of Z E with a composition of liquid mixtures which exhibit positive deviations as expected as per equation (2) for Z E calculation.…”
Section: Fig:1: Plots Of Excess Ultrasonic Velocities (U E ) For Vari...mentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Methyl Benzene (-■-), and Ethyl Benzene (-▲-)vs mole fraction of Methyl Acrylate (XMA) at 313.15 K. Fig. 2 shows a variation of Z E with a composition of liquid mixtures which exhibit positive deviations as expected as per equation (2) for Z E calculation.…”
Section: Fig:1: Plots Of Excess Ultrasonic Velocities (U E ) For Vari...mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In the preparation of polymers, MA is used as a monomer, it has innumerable industrial applications. The study of physical property data on binary liquid mixtures with MA gained appreciable interest in the literature [1][2][3]. Thermodynamic and transport properties of liquid mixtures of MA + B, MA + MB, and MA + EB have been largely used to study the departure of a real mixture from ideality & inter-molecular interactions between the various species present in the liquid mixtures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprehending the volumetric properties of nonelectrolyte solutions is essential for exploring heat transfer, mass transfer, chemical separation, and fluid dynamics. Similarly, understanding thermo-physical properties is crucial for understanding the characteristics of the [1][2][3] liquid state and the intermolecular bonds within liquid structures. Carbon plays a pivotal role in advancing our scientific community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 The study of thermodynamic properties of binary liquid systems and their nonideal behavior has proved to be a useful tool in elucidating the information about molecular structures and knowing qualitatively the nature of intermolecular interactions in liquid solutions. 23,24 The thermophysical properties are useful for (i) interpreting, predicting, and correlating thermodynamic parameters through molecular thermodynamic framework, (ii) development of reliable molecular models for simulation of processes, (iii) optimum designing and handling of industrial equipment (chemical reactors, separation units, fluid mechanics, heat exchangers, boiler, etc), and (iv) testing the current solution theories and models. Apart from these applications, binary liquid mixtures provide a range of new solvents with tunable properties as a function of their composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%