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Viscosities of Nonelectrolyte Liquid Mixtures Containing Acrylonitrile

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The measurements of viscosity η are reported for seven binary mixtures of acrylonitrile (AN) with ethanenitrile (EN), methyl acetate (MA), ethyl acetate (EA), n-butyl acetate (BA), dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylacetamide (DMA), and dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) at 303.15 K temperature. The viscosity data have been correlated with the equations of Grunberg and Nissan; Hind, McLaughlin, and Ubbelohde; Tamura and Kurata; Katti and Chaudhri; McAllister; Heric and Brewer; and of Auslaender. The relations between the viscosity deviations Δη, excess Gibbs energy of activation ΔG*E of viscous flow, and the intermolecular interaction in these mixtures are discussed.

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Oswal, S.L., Patel, N.B. Viscosities of Nonelectrolyte Liquid Mixtures Containing Acrylonitrile. International Journal of Thermophysics 21, 999–1010 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026485618495

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