Abstract

The solid–liquid phase equilibrium data of two binary organic systems, namely, urea (U)–3-aminophenol (AP) and 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde (HB)–β-napthaol (BN) show formation of a eutectic in each case. The enthalpies of fusion of the pure components and binary eutectics have been determined using differential scanning calorimeter (Mettler DSC-4000) system. The thermal properties of the materials such as heat of mixing, entropy of fusion, roughness parameter, interfacial energy and excess thermodynamic functions were computed using the enthalpy of fusion values. The microstructures of eutectics were developed using unidirectional thermal gradient and interested region were photographed.

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