Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates

The method of binary additive quasi-solvates (BAQS) a new approach for analyzing the physicochemical properties of solutions is proposed. Quasi-solvate Qij is a hypothetical two-particle structure in which one particle i is the ‘solute’ and the other particle j is the ‘solvent’. A set of similar qua...

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Main Author: Pavel Efimov
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Published: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2024-09-01
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description The method of binary additive quasi-solvates (BAQS) a new approach for analyzing the physicochemical properties of solutions is proposed. Quasi-solvate Qij is a hypothetical two-particle structure in which one particle i is the ‘solute’ and the other particle j is the ‘solvent’. A set of similar quasi-solvates has the macroscopic property Fij. The solution is an additive mixture of quasi-solvates with weight functions wij. Two models have been developed within the BAQS method: with symmetric weight functions (BAQS/S) and with asymmetric weight functions (BAQS/A). On the example of volumetric properties of non-electrolyte solutions the possibilities of the method are shown. Effective limiting partial molar volumes of components for mixtures of non-electrolytes are determined. The possibility of predicting the properties of multicomponent solutions from data for two-component systems is considered. Applications to other solution properties are shown. Each of the proposed models has its own advantages and limitations. BAQS/S: describes molar volumes of mixtures, especially for aprotonic systems, can be used to predict properties of multicomponent systems, effective on small datasets. Limitations: applicability to other solution properties remains questionable, model parameters differ from those obtained by the independent method, approximation accuracy is inferior to empirical models. BAQS/A: applicable for any solution properties, informative and illustrative. Limitations: very sensitive to the choice of approximating equation, difficult to interpret results, developed only for two-component systems.
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spelling doaj-art-324d0617f28e462ab6ff402db66d6ead2025-01-10T11:27:04ZengV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityВісник Харківського національного університету: Серія xімія2220-637X2220-63962024-09-014132–4132–4110.26565/2220-637X-2023-41-0324307Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvatesPavel Efimov0V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4 Svobody sq., Kharkiv, 61022, UkraineThe method of binary additive quasi-solvates (BAQS) a new approach for analyzing the physicochemical properties of solutions is proposed. Quasi-solvate Qij is a hypothetical two-particle structure in which one particle i is the ‘solute’ and the other particle j is the ‘solvent’. A set of similar quasi-solvates has the macroscopic property Fij. The solution is an additive mixture of quasi-solvates with weight functions wij. Two models have been developed within the BAQS method: with symmetric weight functions (BAQS/S) and with asymmetric weight functions (BAQS/A). On the example of volumetric properties of non-electrolyte solutions the possibilities of the method are shown. Effective limiting partial molar volumes of components for mixtures of non-electrolytes are determined. The possibility of predicting the properties of multicomponent solutions from data for two-component systems is considered. Applications to other solution properties are shown. Each of the proposed models has its own advantages and limitations. BAQS/S: describes molar volumes of mixtures, especially for aprotonic systems, can be used to predict properties of multicomponent systems, effective on small datasets. Limitations: applicability to other solution properties remains questionable, model parameters differ from those obtained by the independent method, approximation accuracy is inferior to empirical models. BAQS/A: applicable for any solution properties, informative and illustrative. Limitations: very sensitive to the choice of approximating equation, difficult to interpret results, developed only for two-component systems.https://periodicals.karazin.ua/chemistry/article/view/24307physicochemical analysismolar volumelimiting partial molar volumeredlich-kister equationnon-electrolyte solutionsmulticomponent mixturesbinary additive quasi-solvates
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Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
Вісник Харківського національного університету: Серія xімія
physicochemical analysis
molar volume
limiting partial molar volume
redlich-kister equation
non-electrolyte solutions
multicomponent mixtures
binary additive quasi-solvates
title Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
title_full Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
title_fullStr Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
title_short Analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures: I. method of binary additive quasi-solvates
title_sort analysis of volumetric properties of liquid mixtures i method of binary additive quasi solvates
topic physicochemical analysis
molar volume
limiting partial molar volume
redlich-kister equation
non-electrolyte solutions
multicomponent mixtures
binary additive quasi-solvates
url https://periodicals.karazin.ua/chemistry/article/view/24307
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