Abstract

Acoustical and viscosity measurements have been made for binary liquid mixtures of commercially available solvent extractants, LIX reagents such as LIX 622 and LIX 860 in benzene, amyl alcohol, and tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) at 303.15 K. The measured values of ultrasonic velocity, density, and viscosity have been utilized to compute some acoustic as well as thermodynamic parameters such as intermolecular free length, Lf, isentropic compressibility, βs, molar volume, V, and Gibb's excess free energies of activation of viscous flow, Δ G*E. These parameters along with the derived values of isentropic compressibility, βsE, intermolecular free length, LfE, and molar volume, VE, have been utilized for a comparative study of molecular interactions between the components present in different liquid systems. The experimental ultrasonic velocities for aforementioned mixtures have been compared with theoretically estimated velocities using different empirical relations, and the relative merits of these theories and relations have been discussed in terms of percentage variation.

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