Abstract

Densities ρ, dynamic viscosities η, of the ternary mixture (diethylcarbonate + p-chloroacetophenone + 1-hexanol) and the involved binary mixtures (diethylcarbonate + p-chloroacetophenone), (diethylcarbonate + 1-hexanol), and ( p-chloroacetophenone + 1-hexanol) have been measured over the whole composition range at 303.15 K for the liquid region and at ambient pressure. The data obtained are used to calculate excess molar volumes V m E, excess partial molar volumes V¯ m, i E, limiting excess partial molar volumes V¯ m, i E,∞, and viscosity deviations Δ η, of the binary and ternary mixtures. The data of excess molar volumes of the binary systems were fitted to the Redlich–Kister equation while for the ternary system the Cibulka equation was used. The McAllister's four body, and Kalidas and Laddha interaction models are used to correlate the kinematic viscosities of binary and ternary mixtures, respectively, to determine the fitting parameters and the standard deviations. The experimental data of the constitute binaries and ternary are analyzed to discuss the nature and strength of intermolecular interactions in these mixtures.

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