Characterization of Heterogeneous Interaction Behavior in Ternary Mixtures by a Dielectric Analysis: Equi-Molar H–bonded Binary Polar Mixtures in Aqueous Solutions

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R. J. Sengwa
Sonu Madhvi
Shobha Sankhla
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[1] J N V University,Microwave Research Laboratory, Department of Physics
[2] J N V University,Department of Chemistry
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Journal of Solution Chemistry | 2006年 / 35卷
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Aqueous mixtures; Dielectric parameters; Heterogeneous interaction; Dipole orientation;
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The heterogeneous associating behavior of the aqueous binary mixtures of ethyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, glycerol and mono alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol, and aqueous ternary mixtures of equi-molar binary systems (i.e., mono alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol with ethyl alcohol, ethylene glycol and glycerol) have been investigated over the entire concentration range using accurately measured dielectric constants at 25 ∘C. The concentration dependent values of the excess dielectric parameter εE and effective Kirkwood correlation factor geff were determined using the measured values of the static dielectric constant, εo, at 1 MHz and the high frequency limiting dielectric constant ε∞ = nD2. The observed εE values in aqueous binary and ternary mixtures are negative over the entire concentration range, which implies the formation of heterogeneous complexes between these molecules that reduces the effective number of dipoles. The stoichiometric ratio corresponding to the maximum interaction in alcohol + water mixtures increases with an increase in the number of hydroxyl groups of the alcohol molecules, but for mono alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol + water mixtures it decreases with the increase in the molecular size of the mono alkyl ethers. In aqueous ternary mixtures the stoichiometric ratio for the maximum extent of heterogeneous interaction is governed by the molecular size of the mono alkyl ethers. It was also found that the strength of the heterogeneous H–bond connectivities in the water + alcohol systems decrease with an increase in the number of hydroxyl groups of the alcohol molecules. However in the case of water + mono alkyl ether binary mixtures and in ternary mixtures, the strength of H–bond connectivities increases with the increase in the molecular size of the mono alkyl ether. An analysis of the geff values confirms that the heterogeneous interaction involves the orientation of molecular dipoles in the studied systems.
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