Abstract

Based on the linear free energy relationships theory and empirical equations, correlations of mutual diffusion coefficients of solutes in organic solvents at infinite dilution at various temperatures are proposed. Four homologues in 743 binary systems have been regressed and correlation equations for the diffusion coefficients are obtained. The mean relative deviations of the four equations are 8.63%, 8.57%, 2.96%, and 4.85%, and all of the squared correlation coefficients (R2) are larger than 0.96, indicating that the fittings are good. The results reveal that a simple form of the equation exhibits high estimation accuracy, definite theory meaning, wide applicability and wide temperature range. This study successfully combines macroscopic physical properties of substances with their molecular microstructure, providing an alternative approach for calculating of mutual diffusion coefficient.

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