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Partial miscibility in water-nicotine and water β-picoline systems

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Abstract

The significant structure theory of liquids has been applied to the partially miscible systems, of which the temperature-composition phase diagrams are of closed loop type.

In this paper, the sublimation energy of a mixture is expressed as a quadratic form of surface area fractions of components, and the energy correction parameter between one component and the other is assumed to be a second order function of temperature for simplicity, although it is a higher order function of temperatures and compositions. The calculated partial miscibilities are in good agreement with the experiment.

Considered mixture systems are water-nicotine and waterβ picoline systems.

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Jung, H.Y., Jhon, M.S. Partial miscibility in water-nicotine and water β-picoline systems. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 1, 59–63 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02697419

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