Study of some volumetric and refractive properties of {PEG 300 (1) + ethanol (2)} mixtures at several temperatures
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2018Author
Mu?oz, MM
Tinjac?, DA
Jouyban, A
Mart?nez, F
Acree, WE
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Molar volumes and excess molar volumes were investigated from measured density values for {PEG 300 (1) + ethanol (2)} binary mixtures at temperatures from 278.15 to 313.15 K. Both systems exhibit negative excess volumes probably due to increased interactions like hydrogen bonding and/or large differences in molar volumes of the components. Volume thermal expansion coefficients were also calculated for both binary mixtures and pure solvents. Refractive indices were also determined for all these non-aqueous mixtures and neat solvents at all temperatures. Furthermore, the Jouyban-Acree model was used for density, molar volume and refractive index correlations of the studied mixtures at different temperatures. The mean relative deviations between experimental and back-calculated density, molar volume and refractive index data were 0.07%, 0.99% and 0.01%, respectively. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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