Ashraf Uddin, M. published the artcileViscometric studies of molecular interactions in binary mixtures of ethylbenzene with (C4 to C8) Alkan-1-ols, SDS of cas: 111-87-5, the main research area is ethylbenzene butanol electron transfer density functional theory.
Dynamic viscosities (ηexp) for binary mixtures of ethylbenzene with butan-1-ol, pentan-1-ol, hexan-1-ol, heptan-1-ol, and octan-1-ol were measured at varying temperatures (298.15-323.15 K; interval, 5 K) and atm. pressure. Viscosity deviations (Δη) across the entire range of mole fractions were derived from ηexp and were correlated using a Redlich-Kister type polynomial expression. The ηexp were compared with those calculated, ηcal, in terms of the pure components and the adjustable interaction parameters derived from ηexp using Arrhenius, Kendall-Monroe, Grunberg-Nissan, Teja-Rice, and Andrade/DIPPR models to evaluate the validity of the predictive and correlative approaches. The temperature-induced variations in ηexp were discussed considering the impact of the increasing chain-length of alkanols, including mol. interactions among the component mols. in the binary mixtures A computational quantum mech. modeling approach, d.-functional theory, was used to explore the dimensions in interactions among the binary mixture components.
Journal of Molecular Liquids published new progress about Binary mixtures. 111-87-5 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is n-Octanol, and the molecular formula is C8H18O, SDS of cas: 111-87-5.
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