Issue 13, 1997

Limiting partial molar volumes and expansions for triethylamine in water and in aqueous tetraethylammonium chloride solutions from 15 to 35 °C

Abstract

The densities of ternary systems of triethylamine in aqueous tetraethylammonium chloride solutions have been measured, at 5 °C intervals from 15 to 35 °C, with a vibrating tube densimeter. The molalities in tetraethylammonium chloride studied were 0, 0.05, 0.4 and 0.9 mol kg −1 . The concentration of triethylamine was varied from 0 to ca. 0.35 mol kg −1 in each solvent. Negative excess molar volumes, V m E , were obtained for all the systems and their variations with the amine mole fraction were fitted to the Redlich–Kister equation. Limiting partial molar volumes and expansions of triethylamine, V Et3 N and E P,Et3 N , were evaluated using the derivatives dV m E /dx Et3 N and dV Et3 N /dT, respectively. Values of V Et3 N increase with temperature for all the solvents. Limiting excess partial molar volumes of triethylamine, V Et3 N E,∞ , are considerably negative and decrease with the salt concentration. This means a shift from ideality in the direction of a better packing efficiency of Et 3 N in the cage structure of the water and this effect increases as the concentration of the salt is increased. Values of E P,Et3 N are all positive and increase with the salt concentration. This may signify that the accommodation of Et 3 N in the water structure decreases with temperature. Molar expansions were also derived and plotted vs. the amine concentration.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1997,93, 2277-2281

Limiting partial molar volumes and expansions for triethylamine in water and in aqueous tetraethylammonium chloride solutions from 15 to 35 °C

I. M. S. Lampreia and J. M. S. T. Neves, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1997, 93, 2277 DOI: 10.1039/A700518K

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