A newly designed calorimetric technique and calculation procedure have been used to obtain partial molar enthalpies, (H) over bar (i), and excess enthalpies, H-E, for binary mixture of hexane + perfluoro-n-alkanes (C5-C8) and perfluorohexane + n-alkanes (C5-C8), + cyclohexane, and + 2-methylheptane. All mixtures are endothermic, and the heat effects increase with the size of the second component. The H-E and (H) over bari values found are the largest ever observed for mixtures of non-polar compounds. An estimate of the excess heat capacity for (perfluorohexane + 2-methylheptane) has been obtained from (H) over bar (i) at two different temperatures. From (H) over bar (i) at infinite dilution and from the known enthalpies of vaporization, the enthalpies of solvation, Delta H-solv degrees have been evaluated either for alkanes and perfluoroalkanes in both hexane and perfluorohexane solvent. Solute-solvent interactions have been examined by describing the Delta H-sol degrees with an additive scheme of surface interactions and by applying the Scaled Particle Theory. The effects of chain lengthening, branching, and cyclization have been discussed. Perfluoroalkanes proved to be inert molecules that interact weakly with themselves as well as with alkanes.

Thermodynamic study of (perfluoroalkane plus alkane) mixtures: Excess and solvation enthalpies

Lepori Luciano;Matteoli Enrico
2007

Abstract

A newly designed calorimetric technique and calculation procedure have been used to obtain partial molar enthalpies, (H) over bar (i), and excess enthalpies, H-E, for binary mixture of hexane + perfluoro-n-alkanes (C5-C8) and perfluorohexane + n-alkanes (C5-C8), + cyclohexane, and + 2-methylheptane. All mixtures are endothermic, and the heat effects increase with the size of the second component. The H-E and (H) over bari values found are the largest ever observed for mixtures of non-polar compounds. An estimate of the excess heat capacity for (perfluorohexane + 2-methylheptane) has been obtained from (H) over bar (i) at two different temperatures. From (H) over bar (i) at infinite dilution and from the known enthalpies of vaporization, the enthalpies of solvation, Delta H-solv degrees have been evaluated either for alkanes and perfluoroalkanes in both hexane and perfluorohexane solvent. Solute-solvent interactions have been examined by describing the Delta H-sol degrees with an additive scheme of surface interactions and by applying the Scaled Particle Theory. The effects of chain lengthening, branching, and cyclization have been discussed. Perfluoroalkanes proved to be inert molecules that interact weakly with themselves as well as with alkanes.
2007
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
excess enthalpy
partial molar enthalpy
solvation
alkanes
perfluoroalkanes
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