The surface tension of water and 60% LiBr solution in the presence of 2-eth
yl-hexanol (2EH) was measured using a drop volume method. The measurements
were conducted at atmospheric pressure in the presence of air. The measurem
ent results show that the effect of 2EH from the vapor side is much more si
gnificant than the effect from the liquid side. The 2EH vapor concentration
must be closely controlled in order to obtain repeatable and accurate data
, The different solubility levels of 2EH in water and 60% LiBr solution lea
d to differences in surface tension as a function of drop frequency and dif
ferences in surface tension as a function of 2EH concentration in the liqui
d. In addition, a new method was developed to determine the solubility limi
t of 2EH. The solubility limit of 2EH in water and 60% LiBr solution were f
ound to be 835 +/- 45 and 27.1 +/- 0.56 ppm, respectively, which are signif
icantly different from previously reported values. These measurements are r
elevant to the study of Marangoni convection in absorption chiller technolo
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