TY - JOUR
T1 - New Experimental Data and Modeling for the Densities and Viscosities of the 1,4-Dioxane + 1-Alkanols (C6 to C10) Mixtures
AU - Almasi, Mohammad
AU - Iloukhani, Hossein
AU - Hernández, Ariel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Densities and dynamic viscosities of 1,4-dioxane + 1-alkanol (hexanol to decanol) were measured at temperatures in the range of 293.15 K to 323.15 K and at 1 bar. CPA EoS was used to model the density of pure fluids and binary mixtures. It is important to note that no fitted parameter was used to correlate the experimental data for binary mixture. The advantage of using CPA EoS is the ability to consider hydrogen bonds between 1-alkanol molecules and between 1-alkanol molecules and 1,4-dioxane molecules. On the other hand, Eyring’s theory was used as a fitting approach to correlate the dynamic viscosity of binary mixtures; the best results were obtained for 1,4-dioxane + 1-hexanol and 1,4-dioxane + 1-heptanol mixtures. Finally, the Redlich–Kister equation correctly correlated the properties of excess molar volume and deviation in viscosity using only three fitted parameters for each temperature.
AB - Densities and dynamic viscosities of 1,4-dioxane + 1-alkanol (hexanol to decanol) were measured at temperatures in the range of 293.15 K to 323.15 K and at 1 bar. CPA EoS was used to model the density of pure fluids and binary mixtures. It is important to note that no fitted parameter was used to correlate the experimental data for binary mixture. The advantage of using CPA EoS is the ability to consider hydrogen bonds between 1-alkanol molecules and between 1-alkanol molecules and 1,4-dioxane molecules. On the other hand, Eyring’s theory was used as a fitting approach to correlate the dynamic viscosity of binary mixtures; the best results were obtained for 1,4-dioxane + 1-hexanol and 1,4-dioxane + 1-heptanol mixtures. Finally, the Redlich–Kister equation correctly correlated the properties of excess molar volume and deviation in viscosity using only three fitted parameters for each temperature.
KW - 1,4-Dioxane +1-alkanol (C6 to C10) mixtures
KW - CPA EoS
KW - Experimental density and dynamic viscosity
KW - Eyring’s theory
KW - Redlich–Kister equation
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U2 - 10.1007/s10765-023-03255-6
DO - 10.1007/s10765-023-03255-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171437169
SN - 0195-928X
VL - 44
JO - International Journal of Thermophysics
JF - International Journal of Thermophysics
IS - 10
M1 - 149
ER -