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Densities and Apparent Molar Volumes of Aqueous H3BO3 Solutions at Temperatures from 296 to 573 K and at Pressures up to 48 MPa
Authors:Ilmutdin?M.?Abdulagatov  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:ilmutdin@boulder.nist.gov"   title="  ilmutdin@boulder.nist.gov"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Nazim?D.?Azizov
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Geothermal Problems of the Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 367003, Shamilya Str. 39-A, Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia;(2) Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, Baku, 370601, Azerbaijan
Abstract:Densities of four aqueous H3BO3 solutions (0.062, 0.155, 0.315, and 0.529 mol-kg–1) have been measured in the liquid phase with a constant volume piezometer immersed in a precisely controlled liquid thermostat. Measurements were made at temperatures between 296 and 573 K and pressures from 0.82 to 48 MPa. The total uncertainties of the density, pressure, temperature, and molality measurements were estimated to be less than 0.06%, 0.05%, 10 mK, and 0.0005 mol-kg–1, respectively. The accuracy of the method was confirmed by PVT measurements on pure water for two isobars (30 and 39 MPa) at temperatures from 313 to 573 K. The experimental and calculated (IAPWS formulation) densities for pure water show excellent agreement which is within their experimental uncertainties (average absolute deviation, AAD=0.012%;). Apparent and partial molar volumes were derived using the measured densities for solutions and pure water, and these results were extrapolated to zero concentration to yield the partial molar volumes of the electrolyte (H3BO3) at infinite dilution. The temperature, pressure, and concentration dependencies of the apparent and partial molar volumes were studied. Small pressure and concentration effects on the apparent molar volumes were found at temperatures up to 500 K. The parameters of a polynomial type of equation of state for the specific volume Vsol(P, T, m) as a function of pressure, temperature, and molality were obtained with a least-squares method using the experimental data. The root-mean-square deviation between measured and calculated values from this polynomial equation of state is ±0.2 kg-m–3 for density. Measured values of the solution densities and the apparent and partial molar volumes are compared with data reported in the literature.
Keywords:Aqueous solution  apparent molar volume  density  equation of state  partial molar volume  boric acid  water
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