Densities and Viscosities for the Ternary Mixtures
of <i>n</i>‑Undecane (1) + Butylcyclohexane (2) +
1‑Pentanol (3) and Corresponding Binaries at <i>T</i> = (293.15 to 333.15) K
The
actual composition is known to be highly responsible for the
physical and chemical properties of a fuel. To understand the foundational
physical properties of an aviation kerosene substitute mixture for
hypersonic aircraft, n-undecane, butylcyclohexane,
and 1-pentanol were used to construct a ternary system. The values
of density (ρ) and viscosity (η) for the ternary system
and three corresponding binaries were measured at temperatures T = (293.15 to 333.15) K and pressure p = 0.1 MPa. The Redlich–Kister equation was used to fit the
excess molar volumes (VmE) and viscosity deviations (Δη)
of the binary systems, while those of the ternary system were correlated
with four semi-empirical formulas (Cibulka, Singh, Redlich–Kister,
and Nagata–Tamura equations). The experimental results show
that the VmE values of the three binary mixtures have a
positive relationship with the mole fraction of nonpolar components,
while Δη values have a negative relationship. The non-ideal
behavior of mixtures is discussed from the perspective of molecular
interactions and structural effects. This work provides data support
and guidance for fuel compatibility research