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Excess enthalpies of water+1,4-dioxane at 278.15, 298.15, 318.15 and 338.15 K

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The excess molar enthalpies of (1–x)water+x1,4-dioxane have been measured at four different temperatures. All the mixtures showed negative enthalpies in the range of low mole fraction but positive ones in the range of high mole fraction of 1,4-dioxane. Excess enthalpies were increased with increasing temperature except those of at 278.15 K. Partial molar enthalpies have maximum around x=0.13 and minimum around x=0.75. Three different behaviors for the concentration dependence of partial molar enthalpies were observed for all temperature. Theoretical calculations of molecular interactions of three characteristic concentrations were carried out using the molecular orbital method.

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Suzuki, T., Fujisawa, M., Takagi, S. et al. Excess enthalpies of water+1,4-dioxane at 278.15, 298.15, 318.15 and 338.15 K. J Therm Anal Calorim 85, 545–550 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-006-7658-3

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