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Densities and Viscosities for the Ternary System of Decalin + Methylcyclohexane + Cyclopentanol and Corresponding Binaries at <i>T</i> = 293.15 to 343.15 K
Densities (ρ)
and viscosities (η) for the ternary system
of decalin (1) + methylcyclohexane (2) + cyclopentanol (3) and three
corresponding binary systems have been measured over the whole composition
range at 11 temperature points from 293.15 K to 343.15 K under atmospheric
pressure (0.1 MPa). The excess molar volumes (VmE) and viscosity
deviations (Δη) of binary systems have been calculated
and further fitted with the Redlich–Kister equation, while
corresponding physical data of the ternary system have been correlated
via the Clibuka, Singh, Nagata-Tamura, and Redlich–Kister equations.
The VmE values are negative for the binary system of decalin (1)
+ methylcyclohexane (2) with a minimum when the moles of the two components
are similar. For the system of decalin (1) + cyclopentanol (2), the VmE values are always positive with a maximun at about x1 = 0.6. At the same time, a sigmoid curve can be observed
for the system of methylcyclohexane (1) + cyclopentanol (2). The minimum
and maximum appear around x1 = 0.2 and x1 = 0.9, respectively. The Δη values
of the three binary systems are all negative and the absolute values
decrease with increase in temperature. For the ternary system, the VmE values are partially negative and the Δη values are
negative over the entire concentration range. The nonideal behaviors
of the mixtures are discussed in the perspective of intermolecular
interaction and structural effect
