Application of Prigogine-Flory-Patterson theory to volumetric, ultrasonic, and compressibility parameters of (glycylglycine + CuCl2) in aqueous ethanol mixtures

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2011

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The molar volume and compressibility of (glycylglycine + CuCl<inf>2</inf>) in aqueous ethanol mixtures have been obtained at four different temperatures T = (288.15 to 318.15) K from ultrasonic velocity and density measurements. Excess molar volumes were found to be negative throughout the composition range indicating notable changes in hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions. Using the Prigogine-Flory-Patterson theory, quantitative estimation of different contributions, i.e. interactional, free volume, and P effect to VE have been obtained. The molar isentropic compressibility has been computed using the ultrasonic velocity and excess volume data. The trends in ?SE are affected by the size of the molecule leading to negative contributions. In order to compare the theoretical values of ultrasonic velocity, the equations of Nomoto and Junjie were used and found to predict the experimental data very well. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Aqueous ethanol, Composition ranges, Compressibility parameters, CuCl, Density Measurements, Electrostatic interactions, Excess molar volumes, Excess volume, Experimental data, Glycylglycine, Hydrogen bondings, Isentropic compressibility, Molar volumes, P effect, PFP theory, Quantitative estimation, Theoretical values, Copper compounds, Ethanol, Hydrogen bonds, Ultrasonic velocity, Ultrasonic velocity measurement, Ultrasonics, Volume measurement, Compressibility

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Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2011, 43, 9, pp. 1336-1341

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