Densities, Sound Speeds, and Refractive Indices of 1-Propanol + Cyclohexane (or Cyclohexene or Cyclohexanone) Binary Mixtures at Various Temperatures Under Atmospheric Pressure: Experimental and Modeling Study

Experimental densities ρ and sound speeds u at (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 308.15, 313.15, and 318.15) K and refractive indices n D at 298.15 K are reported for the 1-propanol + cyclohexane, 1-propanol + cyclohexene, and 1-propanol + cyclohexanone binary mixtures covering the entire composition ranges...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of thermophysics 2023-07, Vol.44 (7), Article 102
Hauptverfasser: Hernández, Ariel, Zeqiraj, Arbër Zymer, Aliaj, Fisnik Rrustem
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Zusammenfassung:Experimental densities ρ and sound speeds u at (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 308.15, 313.15, and 318.15) K and refractive indices n D at 298.15 K are reported for the 1-propanol + cyclohexane, 1-propanol + cyclohexene, and 1-propanol + cyclohexanone binary mixtures covering the entire composition ranges and under atmospheric pressure. The excess molar volumes V m E , isentropic compressibility deviations Δ κ S , and refractive index deviations Δ n D were derived from the experimental data. Redlich–Kister polynomial was the mathematical model of choice to correlate the derived properties of the studied mixtures. In each case, the Redlich–Kister polynomial with an optimal number of parameters provided a statistically significant mathematical representation of the derived properties with standard deviations compared to the estimated expanded uncertainties of corresponding properties. Furthermore, the Perturbed Chain Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (PC-SAFT) was used to correctly model the density of pure fluids and mixtures, whereas the coupling of PC-SAFT with Schaaff’s collision factor theory (SCFT) and Laplace mixing rules proved to be successful approaches for modeling the speed of sound and refractive index, respectively.
ISSN:0195-928X
1572-9567
DOI:10.1007/s10765-023-03211-4