THERMOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF HYDROGEN-BONDED SOLUTIONS .10. DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION FOR PREDICTING EXCESS-ENTHALPIES OF TERNARY-2 ALCOHOL PLUS INERT HYDROCARBON SYSTEMS BASED UPON MOBILE ORDER THEORY
S. Pandey et al., THERMOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF HYDROGEN-BONDED SOLUTIONS .10. DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION FOR PREDICTING EXCESS-ENTHALPIES OF TERNARY-2 ALCOHOL PLUS INERT HYDROCARBON SYSTEMS BASED UPON MOBILE ORDER THEORY, Fluid phase equilibria, 123(1-2), 1996, pp. 29-38
The unconventional solution model of mobile order theory, which has pr
eviously been shown to provide a very accurate thermodynamic descripti
on of anthracene and pyrene solubilities and chemical potentials in bi
nary alcohol + alcohol solvent mixtures, is extended to other thermody
namic excess functions. An expression is derived for predicting excess
molar enthalpies of ternary inert hydrocarbon + two alcohol systems f
rom measured binary data. Applications and limitations of the newly de
rived predictive expression are assessed using published enthalpy data
for 11 ternary alkane + 1-alcohol + 1-alcohol systems.