Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6659668 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2018 43 Pages PDF
Abstract
Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) have been introduced recently as a new generation of green solvents. DESs have great potential to be used in different fields and applications, and so, it is important to have information on the properties of DESs and their mixtures. Up to now, the volumetric properties of only aqueous mixtures of DESs have been investigated. In this study, we measured the densities of pseudo-binary mixtures of methanol and choline chloride + urea (1:2) (reline) at atmospheric pressure over the temperature range of 293.15-323.15 K. Based on the measured density data, excess molar volumes of the mixtures were calculated. All of the excess molar volumes had negative values, which show the stronger solvation interactions of the mixture molecules compared to the interactions within pure reline or methanol. Furthermore, the volumetric properties of partial molar volume, excess partial molar volume, partial molar volume at infinite dilution, excess partial molar volume at infinite dilution, and isobaric volume expansion were calculated. By comparing the excess partial molar volumes at infinite dilution of reline and methanol, it is concluded that each prefers to be surrounded by the other, and this tendency is stronger for reline molecules.
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