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Thermochemical study of crystalline solutes dissolved in ternary hydrogen -bonding solvent mixture

Posted on:2002-10-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Pribyla, Karen JeanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390014451729Subject:Analytical Chemistry
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The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the thermochemical properties of nonelectrolyte solutes dissolved in ternary solvent mixtures, and to develop mathematical expressions for predicting and describing behavior in the solvent mixtures. Forty-five ternary solvent systems were studied containing an ether (Methyl tert-butyl ether, Dibutyl ether, or 1,4-Dioxane), an alcohol (1-Propanol, 2-Propanol, 1-Butanol, 2-Butanol, or 2-Methyl-1-propanol), and an alkane (Cyclohexane, Heptane, or 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane) cosolvents. The Combined NIBS (Nearly Ideal Binary Solvent)/Redlich-Kister equation was used to assess the experimental data. The average percent deviation between predicted and observed values was less than +/-2 per cent error, documenting that this model provides a fairly accurate description of the observed solubility behavior. In addition, Mobile Order theory, the Kretschmer-Wiebe model, and the Mecke-Kempter model were extended to ternary solvent mixtures containing an alcohol (or an alkoxyalcohol) and alkane cosolvents. Expressions derived from Mobile Order theory predicted the experimental mole fraction solubility of anthracene in ternary alcohol + alkane + alkane mixtures to within +/-5.8%, in ternary alcohol + alcohol + alkane mixtures to within +/-4.0%, and in ternary alcohol + alcohol + alcohol mixtures to within +/-3.6%. In comparison, expressions derived from the Kretschmer-Wiebe model and the Mecke-Kempter model predicted the anthracene solubility in ternary alcohol + alkane + alkane mixtures to within +/-8.2% and +/-8.8%, respectively. The Kretschmer-Wiebe model and the Mecke-Kempter model could not be extended easily to systems containing two or more alcohol cosolvents.
Keywords/Search Tags:Solvent, Ternary, Alcohol, Mixtures, Mecke-kempter model, Kretschmer-wiebe model
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