Abstract
BackgroundThe study investigates the liquid densities and viscosities of Ethyl caprate (EC) combined with various 2-alkanols across a temperature spectrum of 293.15 to 323.15 K, aiming to understand the intermolecular interactions and deviations from ideal behavior. MethodsExperimental density and viscosity for the mixtures were measured with the SVM Stabinger viscometer. A modified rough hard-sphere theory was employed to model the viscosity of pure substances and binary liquids, incorporating temperature-dependent parameters. Significant Findings: All examined mixtures exhibited positive excess molar volumes. The modified rough hard-sphere model demonstrated a maximum viscosity error of 4.12 % for 2-hexanol in the temperature range of 293 to 323 K. For binary mixtures, the calculated values closely matched experimental data, with a maximum deviation of 3.51 % observed for the EC + 2-butanol mixture, highlighting the model's predictive accuracy.
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