Solvent Polarity Studies of the Water+t-Butyl Alcohol and Water+t-Butylamine Binary Systems With the Solvatochromic Dyes Nile Red and Pyridinium-N-phenoxide Betaine, Refractometry and Permittivity Measurements
Australian Journal of Chemistry
47(9) 1771 - 1781
Published: 1994
Abstract
The empirical solvent polarity parameters ENR and ET for the solvatochromic compounds Nile Red (1) and pyridinium-N-phenoxide betaine (2), respectively, have been determined as a function of composition for water+t -butyl alcohol and water+t-butylamine binary mixtures, over the whole composition range at 298 K. For both systems the two parameters vary with composition in a strongly non-linear fashion, and the polarity of the mixture decreases with increasing proportion of the organic cosolvent. The non-linear variation of the polarity parameters is attributed to water-cosolvent hydrophobic interactions at low cosolvent contents, and hydrogen-bonding interactions at higher cosolvent contents. Permittivity and refractive index have also been measured at 298 K for both systems, and both properties are strongly non-linear functions of composition.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9941771
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