A thermodynamic study for the nitromethane + l-butanol binary liquid system
near its upper critical point UCP is presented. Densities, isentropic comp
ressibilities, and isobaric molar heat capacities were measured throughout
the composition range at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 288.15, 2
93.15, 298.15 and 308.15 K. In addition, liquid-liquid equilibrium data are
reported. Density data were used to obtain isobaric thermal expansivities
and, via appropriate thermodynamic relations, isothermal compressibilities
and isochoric molar heat capacities were derived. The excess quantities for
these properties were calculated using the ideality criterion of Benson an
d Kiyohara. Results are discussed in terms of a high degree of non-randomne
ss in the mixture expected near the UCP. In particular, excess heat capacit
ies are good indicators of the above-mentioned effect. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.