Abstract
The liquid structures of binary acetonitrile (AN)–dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)–DMSO mixtures were investigated by the X-ray scattering method. Comparison of the X-ray scattering data of AN–DMSO liquid mixtures with those of neat AN and DMSO revealed that the intermolecular AN–DMSO interactions are practically not detected; that is, the X-ray scattering data of the liquid mixtures are well reproduced by summing up those of neat AN and DMSO weighted by their mole fractions. The same applies for DMF–DMSO mixtures. Thus, each component solvent molecule independently forms self-assembled clusters in the liquid mixtures, the structures of which are the same as those in the neat liquids. The clusters are mixed to form macroscopically homogeneous liquid mixtures. The thermodynamic quantities on mixing process for the AN–DMSO, DMF–DMSO and AN–DMF systems in the literature are well elucidated on the basis of the microscopic structure of the liquid mixtures.
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