Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9626069 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present paper we report results of diffusion coefficient measurements in ternary liquid mixtures of glycerol(0)-acetone(1)-water(2) at 298.15 K. Taylor dispersion technique is used to determine the mutual diffusion coefficients Dij along a path of constant mole fraction of water x2 = 0.4200 from the binary edge towards the critical solution point in the ternary mixture. These results are compared with dynamic light scattering data in the vicinity of the critical solution point and along the very same path of constant x2. The aim of the comparison is to identify the physical character of the mass diffusion mode Dm obtained in our previous DLS measurements. We found that in this ternary system the diffusion mode Dm is not related to any of the diffusion coefficients Dij but we can clearly show that it coincides with the lowest eigenvalue of Fick's diffusion coefficient matrix. There are theoretical arguments which, at least in the vicinity of the critical solution point, lead to the conjection that this behavior might be general for ternary systems with molecules of similar size.
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