Abstract:
Density and viscosity of binary (Dimedone-Ethanol) and ternary (Dimedone-Ethanol –
Water) mixtures of Dimedone, Water and Ethanol were determined at various
temperatures (298.15 to 318.15 K at 5 K intervals) in between a concentration range of
0.05 to 0.25 mol L-1 of Dimedone with a view to determining the molecular interactions
among Dimedone, Water and Ethanol. Dimedone is an organic substance which has the applications in colorimetry, crystallography, luminescence and spectrophotometric
analysis. And it can also be used for chemistry involving organic compounds of low
electrical resistance. Ethanol is a colourless organic polar solvent has led to its largescale production in recent years with negligible toxicity. Ethanol is completely miscible with universal solvent water. So Ethanol– Water mixture can be a vital binary solution in investigating Dimedone that was taken as topic of research in this study. The
apparent molar volumes, (φ ) were obtained from the experimental density data. In the
Dimedone–Ethanol and Dimedone–Water–Ethanol system, the apparent molar volume
of Dimedone increases. In addition, apparent molar volume at infinite dilution (φ ),
apparent molar Expansivity and Sv (values of experimental slopes) were also calculated
according to the experimental density data. The apparent molar volume at infinite
dilution gives an idea about the presence of solutesolvent interactions whereas Sv is
the experimental slopes which give an idea about the prevailing solutesolute
interactions in the mixtures. The calculated data indicate that there may be solute-solute
and solute-solvent interactions present in the binary and ternary solutions. It is seen that
Dimedone has good structure making property in ternary solutions than the binary
systems. Both binary and ternary systems shows rapid increase of viscosity values with
the increased Dimedone concentration but the values of viscosity decreased with the
increase of temperature. The viscosity data were employed to determine the viscosity
coefficients (A&B), change of free energy, G*, change of enthalpy, H* as well as
change of entropy, S*. From these thermodynamic parameters state of the spontaneity
of the investigated systems were known. Moreover, positive A co-efficients and
negative B co-efficients suggesting that strong solute-solute but weak solute-solvent
interaction present in the binary and ternary solution. On the basis of this data, the
predominant molecular interactions occurring between Dimedone-Ethanol and
Dimedone–Water–Ethanol were found to be solute-solute interaction. The results
suggest that there is a significant effect of Dimedone on Water and Ethanol.
Description:
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Chemistry, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry, October, 2017.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-89)