Thermodynamics of 2-alkanol + polar organic solvent mixtures. I. Systems with ketones, ethers or organic carbonates
Juan Antonio Gonz\'alez, Fernando Hevia, Luis Felipe Sanz, Daniel, Lozano-Mart\'in, Isa\'ias Garc\'ia de la Fuente

TL;DR
This study investigates the thermodynamic behavior of 2-alkanol mixtures with various polar organic solvents, analyzing excess enthalpies, volumes, and entropies to understand molecular interactions and orientational effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed thermodynamic analysis of 2-alkanol + polar organic solvent mixtures using Flory theory and Kirkwood-Buff integrals, revealing the dominant molecular interactions.
Findings
Solvent-solvent interactions dominate in n-alkanone and linear carbonate mixtures.
Alcohol-alcohol interactions are key in linear monoether mixtures.
Orientational effects vary with solvent type and are confirmed by Kirkwood-Buff data.
Abstract
The mixtures 2-propanol or 2-butanol + n-alkanone, or + acetophenone or + linear monoether, or + cyclic ether, or + linear organic carbonate, or + propylene carbonate have been investigated using thermodynamic data, and in terms of the Flory theory, and the Kirkwood-Buff integrals. The data considered are: excess molar enthalpies (), volumes, entropies, and the temperature dependence of . The enthalpy of the 2-alkanol-solvent interactions have been determined, and the different contributions to are discussed. It is shown that values of the 2-alkanol (fixed) + n-alkanone, or + linear carbonate mixtures change in the same manner that for n-alkanone, or linear carbonate + n-alkane (fixed) systems. In contrast, values of 2-alkanol (fixed) + linear monoether or +…
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