Abstract

ABSTRACT This work reports for the first time, the experimental densities and sound speeds for the ternary system {methyl tert-butyl ether + benzene + cyclohexane} within the temperature range (293.15 to 313.15) K and under ambient pressure conditions. The related binary subsystems have also been reported. Experimental data were used to derive excess molar volumes and excess isentropic compressibilities. Redlich-Kister and Cibulka’s equations correlated the binary and ternary excess properties, respectively, with standard deviations falling below the estimated uncertainties of the corresponding properties. The results have been interpreted in terms of molecular interactions between mixtures’ components and structural effects. Additionally, two symmetric (Kohler and Muggianu) and two asymmetric (Hillert and Toop) binary contribution models have been tested for their ability to predict the excess properties of the ternary excess properties.

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