In:
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, Wiley, Vol. 32, No. 11 ( 2019-11)
Abstract:
Herein, the cloud points (CPs) of tween 80 (Tw 80) in water/(water + diols [ethanediol, propanediol, and butanediol])/(water + polyols [glucose, fructose, and sorbitol] ) systems were measured. For diols‐Tw 80‐water system and polyols‐Tw 80‐water system, the CP values were obtained to reduce gradually with increasing content of diols and polyols at a particular concentration of Tw 80. For a certain concentration of Tw 80 having different contents of diols, the observed ∆ H 0 c , as well as ∆S 0 c values, were negative over the range of concentration of diols studied, and the negative values of ∆ H 0 c and ∆ S 0 c were reduced with the enhancement of the content of diols. The values of ∆ H 0 c were negative, which indicate the process was exothermic. The clouding process of Tw 80 in the presence of different diols is mainly enthalpy‐controlled process, while the contributions of enthalpy tend to reduce with enhancing of the contribution of diols. In the case of polyols‐Tw 80 mixture in an aqueous environment, the ∆ G c 0 values were achieved positive. The values of ∆ H c 0 and ∆ S c o were obtained negative for studied systems, while the negative values reduce with enhancing of polyol (glucose and fructose) concentrations. For sorbitol‐Tw 80 system, the values of ∆ H c 0 were observed to be negative and the negative magnitudes reduce with enhancing of sorbitol concentrations. The thermodynamic parameters of transfer are also evaluated and illustrated in detail.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0894-3230
,
1099-1395
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2019
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1475025-9
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