Abstract

The solubility of sodium acetate in ternary solvent mixtures of water + methanol (MeOH) + acetonitrile (ACN), water + MeOH + 1-propanol (PrOH), water + PrOH + ACN, and MeOH + PrOH + ACN at 298.2 K is reported and mathematically represented using two numerical analyses (based on measured solubility data in 54 ternary mixtures containing the particular solvents in the mass fraction ranges between 0.08 and 0.84). In the first analysis, the solubility is predicted using the Jouyban–Acree model constants for the binary mixtures of the respective solvent pairs that were used to prepare the ternary mixtures. By this approach, the overall mean percentage deviation (OMPD) of the predicted data in ternary solvents is 57 %. The largest OMPD for this model was up to 80 % for a mixture of water, PrOH, and ACN. To improve the model, an additional term (with ternary constants Ji∥) was included, reflecting the combined effect of all three solvents in a mixture. By this numerical analysis, the experimental ternary solubil...

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