Intermolecular contact interactions and their temperature dependence |
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Authors: | Minmin Tian Petr Munk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Center for Polymer Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 78712 Austin, TX |
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Abstract: | A model, based on inverse gas chromatography experiments, has been developed for intermolecular interaction and its temperature dependence. The model ascribes to each substance a four-component solubility parameter; the four components reflect the van der Waals, polar, electron donor, and electron acceptor interactive properties. Their values depend on temperature in the same manner as does the cohesive energy. The latter was found to depend only on the critical temperature, the acentric factor, and the reduced temperature. The model was used for evaluation of the solubility parameters from polymer-solvent interaction coefficients and their temperature dependence with high accuracy. For binary solventsolvent mixtures, the free energy of mixing and its temperature dependence, as well as enthalpy of mixing can be derived from this model with a good accuracy. |
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Keywords: | Contact interactions solubility parameters cohesive energy thermodynamics of mixing inverse gas chromatography |
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