Abstract

Abstract Densities and ultrasonic speed of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and triethylene glycol in (0.00, 0.01, 0.03, 0.05) mol kg−1 aqueous solutions of glycerol have been measured at T = (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 308.15) K and experimental pressure p = 0.1 MPa. From the density data, the apparent molar volume Vϕ, the partial molar volume V ϕ o and the partial molar volumes of transfer Δ V ϕ o have been calculated for glycols from water to aqueous glycerol solutions. Using ultrasonic speed values apparent molar isentropic compression Kϕ,s, partial molar isentropic compression K ϕ , s o and partial molar isentropic compression of transfer Δ K ϕ , s o , have been evaluated. The pair and triplet coefficients have been computed from partial molar volumes of transfer and partial molar isentropic compression of transfer. The apparent molar isobaric expansion at infinite dilution ( ∂ V ϕ 0 / ∂ T ) p , second order derivative ( ∂ 2 V ϕ 0 / ∂ T 2 ) p have also been calculated. The parameters thus obtained have been discussed in terms of (solute–solute)/(solute–solvent) interactions prevailing in the present ternary system along with structure making/structure breaking tendency of glycols in aqueous glycerol solutions.

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