The associating behaviour of ethane-1,2-diol (component 1)+1,4-dioxan (component 2) in their binary mixtures has been investigated through their dielectric properties. The experimental measurements of the relative permittivity (epsilon) in the temperature range -10 less than or equal to t/degrees C less than or equal to 80 for nine binary mixtures covering the whole miscibility field 0 less than or equal to X(1) less than or equal to 1 have been utilized to test empirical equations representing the functions epsilon = epsilon(T), epsilon = epsilon(X(1)) and epsilon = epsilon(T, X(1)) Furthermore, the excess mixing function, epsilon(E), has been evaluated to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the possibility of 'solvent-cosolvent' complex formation.
ASSOCIATING BEHAVIOR OF MIXED LIQUIDS - DIELECTRIC-PROPERTIES OF THE ETHANE-1,2-DIOL+1,4-DIOXAN SOLVENT SYSTEM FROM -10-DEGREES-C TO +80-DEGREES-C / F., Corradini; Marchetti, Andrea; M., Tagliazucchi; Tassi, Lorenzo; G., Tosi. - In: AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0004-9425. - ELETTRONICO. - 48:(1995), pp. 1193-1200.
ASSOCIATING BEHAVIOR OF MIXED LIQUIDS - DIELECTRIC-PROPERTIES OF THE ETHANE-1,2-DIOL+1,4-DIOXAN SOLVENT SYSTEM FROM -10-DEGREES-C TO +80-DEGREES-C
MARCHETTI, Andrea;TASSI, Lorenzo;
1995
Abstract
The associating behaviour of ethane-1,2-diol (component 1)+1,4-dioxan (component 2) in their binary mixtures has been investigated through their dielectric properties. The experimental measurements of the relative permittivity (epsilon) in the temperature range -10 less than or equal to t/degrees C less than or equal to 80 for nine binary mixtures covering the whole miscibility field 0 less than or equal to X(1) less than or equal to 1 have been utilized to test empirical equations representing the functions epsilon = epsilon(T), epsilon = epsilon(X(1)) and epsilon = epsilon(T, X(1)) Furthermore, the excess mixing function, epsilon(E), has been evaluated to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the possibility of 'solvent-cosolvent' complex formation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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