Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
200869 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Density measurements have been carried out by means of a vibrating tube densimeter for the ternary system ethanol (EtOH) + dimethylformamide (DMF) + cyclohexane (CyH) and for the binary mixture DMF + CyH. Molar excess volumes VE at 298.15 K, as well as excess apparent molar volumes ΦV,iE of the components, have been obtained from the measured quantities. A large miscibility gap is exhibited by DMF + CyH and by the ternary mixtures in the region near this binary. The VE's are largely positive for DMF + CyH and EtOH + CyH, while slightly negative for EtOH + DMF. The VE's of the ternary mixtures are always positive except in a narrow strip in the proximity of the binary EtOH + DMF. The positive sign of VE (as well as of GE and HE) for EtOH + CyH and DMF + CyH, and of large portions of the ternary domain, can be qualitatively explained with a net destruction in the mixing process of H-bonding in EtOH and of dipolar interactions in DMF. The behavior of ΦV,iE of single components confirms that the self-association of EtOH or DMF is the largest in the pure liquids and the least in dilute solution, and that the unlike association EtOH–DMF in the ternary mixtures produces a volume contraction which increases with increasing content of each of the polar components.

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