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Influence Of Magnetization Treatment On Liquid-liquid Equilibrium

Posted on:2007-02-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2121360212480340Subject:Chemical Engineering
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In this paper, in order to determine the influence from magnetic fields in Chinese medicine menstruum reclaims, with different magnetic flux intensity B magnetic fields, water, ethanol, butanol, butyl acetate were employed to determine the influence from magnetic fields to the matters'viscidity and surface tension, and to the liquid-liquid balance of butanol-water system and butyl acetate-water system and ethanol-water-benzene system. It indicates that magnetic fields can decrease the intensities of ethanol, butanol, butyl acetate, and the surface tensions of water, ethanol, butanol,butyl acetate. But the intensities of water were increased. Also, the magnetic fields can change the liquid-liquid balances of butanol-water system and butyl acetate-water system with a non-linear inclination. All in all, extra magnetic fields, especially the 2# magnetic field, can augment the solubility of the two systems; the influence from magnetic fields to the liquid-liquid balance of ethanol-water-benzene system mainly depends on the values of magnetic induction intensity, and the effects fluctuate with a non-linear inclination.Based on experiment data, the equation of liquid-liquid equilibrium including magnetic flux density B and the equations of viscidity and surface tension are put forward. At the same time, dependability is proved by analyzing the fitted results.In this paper, the relations between magnetic field and internal force of molecules or force between molecules are also expatiated systematically. From the point of view of mechanics, the magnetization mechanism of permanent magnetic fields on the liquid-liquid equilibrium is discussed, and the experiment phenomena are explained by it.
Keywords/Search Tags:magnetic field, ethanol, butanol, butyl acetate, physics senses, liquid-liquid equilibrium
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