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Viscosity investigations on the binary systems of (1 chcl:2 ethylene glycol) des and methanol or ethanol

Authors :
Sona Raeissi
Ana Rita C. Duarte
Reza Haghbakhsh
LAQV@REQUIMTE
DQ - Departamento de Química
Source :
Molecules, Volume 26, Issue 18, Molecules, Vol 26, Iss 5513, p 5513 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In this study, the viscosity behavior of two mixtures of Ethaline (1 ChCl:2 ethylene glycol) with either methanol or ethanol were investigated over the temperature range of 283.15–333.15 K at atmospheric pressure. The measured viscosities of neat Ethaline, methanol, and ethanol showed reliable agreement with the corresponding reported literature values. The mixture viscosities were modeled by an Arrhenius-like model to determine the behavior of viscosity with respect to temperature. The data were also modeled by the four well-known mixture viscosity models of Grunberg–Nissan, Jouyban–Acree, McAllister, and Preferential Solvation. All of the model results were reliable, with the Jouyban–Acree and Preferential Solvation models showing the most accurate agreement with the experimental measurements. The Jones–Dole viscosity model was also investigated for the measured viscosities, and by analyzing the results of this model, strong interactions among Ethaline and the alcohol molecules were proposed for both systems. As a final analysis, viscosity deviations of the investigated systems were calculated to study the deviations of the viscosity behaviors with respect to ideal behavior. Both systems showed negative viscosity deviations at all of the investigated temperatures, with the negative values tending towards zero, and hence more ideal behavior, with increasing temperatures. Moreover, in order to correlate the calculated viscosity deviations, the Redlich–Kister model was successfully used for both systems and at each investigated temperature. publishersversion published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules, Volume 26, Issue 18, Molecules, Vol 26, Iss 5513, p 5513 (2021)
Accession number :
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