Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
3-1984
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Chemistry
Major Professor
Alexander Van Hook
Committee Members
J. Kovac, G. Jakli
Abstract
Excess partial molar free energies and excess volumes of n-alkane/n-alkane mixtures were investigated, with special emphasis placed on the low concentration regions. Using a vibrating tube densitometer, the excess volumes of the following systems are reported; n-C8 + n-C9 and n-C8 + n-C10 at 288.15 K, and n-C8 + n-C9, n-C8 + n-C10 at 298.15 K across the entire concentration range; and n-C8 + n-C10, n-C9 + n-C11 and n-C9 + n-C13 at 298. 15 K at low concentrations (characterized by a particularly high density of data points). The excess partial molar free energies were measured with a continuous dilution vapor pressure apparatus. Limiting activity coefficients are reported for n-C6 + n-C7 + n-C8 at 303.15 K and n-C6 + n-C5, n-C7 + n-C6, n-C8, n-C7, n-C9 + n-C8 and n-C9 + n-C7 at 323.15 K. Activity coefficients are also reported for the benzene-cyclohexane and benzene-cyclohexane-water test systems.
Correlations between the excess properties and carbon number are given. The data are interpreted and the observations are compared with the predictions of the various theories of binary n-alkane mixtures.
Recommended Citation
Hutchings, Richard Steward, "Thermodynamics of binary n-alkane mixtures : partial molar volumes and free energies. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 1984.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/12892