Abstract

Apparent molar heat capacities Cp,ϕand apparent molar volumes Vϕfor aqueous diethanolamine (HOC2H4)2NH, diethanolammonium chloride (HOC2H4)2NH2Cl, N,N'-dimethylethanolamine (HOC2H4)(CH3)2N, and N,N'-dimethylethanolammonium chloride (HOC2H4)(CH3)2NHCl were determined from 283.15 to 328.15 K with a Picker flow microcalorimeter and vibrating tube densimeter. The experimental results have been analyzed in terms of Young's Rule with the Guggenheim form of the extended Debye-Hückel equation and appropriate corrections for chemical relaxation effects. These calculations lead to standard partial molar heat capacities and volumes for the neutral amines, (HOC2H4)2NH(aq) and (HOC2H4)(CH3)2N(aq), and the ions (HOC2H4)2NH2+(aq) and (HOC2H4)(CH3)2NH+(aq) over the experimental temperature range. Key words: standard partial molar volumes, standard partial molar heat capacities, diethanolamine, dimethyethanolamine, aqueous alkanolamine ionization.

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