M. Krzesinska, Correlation of absolute temperature coefficients of ultrasonic velocity insolutions of dilute coal and lignite extracts with molecular masses, FUEL, 79(15), 2000, pp. 1907-1912
Absolute temperature coefficients of ultrasonic velocity b were determined
from temperature dependences of the velocity of the longitudinal ultrasonic
waves with frequency 2.5 MHz in solutions of pyridine and tetrahydrofuran
extracts, obtained from lignite and coals of different ranks (54.1-85.6 wt%
of carbon). The relationship between absolute temperature coefficients b o
f all extract solutions and extract molecular masses M was studied. It was
stated that the dependence of b rootM vs. M deviates considerably from the
rule b rootM = const, found empirically by Lagemann et al. for pure organic
liquids. Experimental data for lignite and coal product solutions were bes
t fitted by the equation b rootM = AM + B, where constants A and B were det
ermined from the fits having the correlation coefficients r within the rang
e 0.99-0.999. This empirical formula was applied to determine the molecular
mass of a sample, for which the Knauer osmometer method could not be used.
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