Thermodynamics of association for benzene-benzyl alcohol,benzene-phenethyl alcohol,and fluorobenzene-benzyl alcohol in dilute aqueous solution |
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Authors: | Pedro J. Bernal Sherril D. Christian Edwin E. Tucker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry and Institute for Applied Surfactant Research, the University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, OK |
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Abstract: | Vapor pressure measurements have been made on dilute aqueous solutions of benzene-benzyl alcohol (BZOH), benzene-phenethyl alcohol (PEOH), and fluorobenzene-BZOH at 15, 25, 35, and 45°C. The benzene results have been interpreted with a mass action model which attributes deviations from ideality to the formation of benzene dimers and heterodimers with BZOH and PEOH. The benzene heterodimers form endothermically at 25°C with large and negative heat capacity changes. The dimerization constant for the benzene-BZOH dimer reaches a maximum of 0.57 M–1 at about 37°C, while the benzene-PEOH dimer reaches a maximum of 0.60 M–1 around 30°C. The fluorobenzene results have been interpreted with a mass action model which, in addition to fluorobenzene dimers and heterodimers, includes the formation of a fluorobenzene-BZOH trimer. Thermodynamic properties for these aggregates are reported and compared with results obtained in previous studies. |
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Keywords: | Vapor pressure dimerization constant hydrophobic association benzene fluorobenzene benzyl alcohol phenethyl alcohol dilute aqueous solutions |
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