Solvent structure. The use of internal pressure and cohesive energy density to examine contributions to solvent-solvent interactions
MRJ Dack
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(8) 1643 - 1648
Published: 1975
Abstract
Internal pressures, (∂U/∂V)T, have been obtained at 25° for the solvents dimethyl sulphoxide, propylene carbonate, formamide, dimethylformamide, acetonitrile, methanol and hexamethyl-phosphoramide by measurement of the thermal pressure coefficients. Data in the literature suggest that values of the internal pressure and the cohesive energy density, (ΔU/Vm), are similar for a non-polar solvent. The observed divergence of the two properties in the polar solvents under investigation is discussed in terms of the nature of the solvent-solvent interactions.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9751643
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