Lv. Entov et al., SPECIFIC-HEAT OF A LIQUID-MIXTURE NEAR THE CONSOLUTE POINT IN THE BULK PHASE AND IN A POROUS-MEDIUM, International journal of thermophysics, 14(2), 1993, pp. 221-229
The critical behavior of the specific heat of the mixture 2.6-lutidine
+ water near the consolute point was investigated in the bulk phase a
nd in a porous medium. The measurements of the bulk specific heat yiel
d a critical exponent alpha = 0.111 +/- 0.018 and a universal amplitud
e ratio A-/A+ = 1.77, in good agreement with theoretical predictions.
Using previous experimental data for nitroethane + isooctane, we also
determined the two-scale-factor ratio X+ = 0.271 between the critical
amplitude of the specific heat and of the correlation length in agreem
ent with the results reported for other fluid systems. The specific he
at in the porous medium with a pore size of about 100 nm was measured.
The behavior of the specific heat differs from that of the bulk speci
fic heat. This may be the result of finite size effects, of a wetting
layer in the pores, and of a distortion of the coexistence curve.