Abstract

ABSTRACTSurface tension of two ternary mixtures of water/acetonitrile/methanol and water/acetonitrile/ethanol, and their constituent binaries, were measured over the whole range of composition at 298.15 K and ambient pressure. The experimental data were used to calculate in the surface tension deviations (Δσ). The negative values of Δσ for the binary and ternary systems indicate the strong hydrogen bonding between unlike molecules of mixtures (particularly in the high concentration of water). Surface tension data of the binary systems were correlated with Fu et al., Wang–Chen, Redlich–Kister and Myers–Scott models. The mean standard deviation obtained from the comparison of experimental and calculated surface tension values for binary systems with four models is less than 0.42. Finally, the concentration dependence of the surface tension deviation of the ternary mixtures at 298.15 K was correlated using Pando et al. and Ku et al. models, with satisfactory results.

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