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Volumetric Properties and Spectroscopic Studies of Pyridine or Nicotine Solutions in Liquid Polyethylene Glycols

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2011
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Višak, Zoran P.
Ilharco, Laura M.
Garcia, Ana Rosa
Najdanović-Visak, Vesna
Fareleira, Joao M. N. A.
Caetano, Fernando J. P.
Kijevčanin, Mirjana
Šerbanović, Slobodan P.
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Densities and molar excess volumes of the solutions of pyridine or nicotine in liquid polyethylene glycol, PEG200 and PEG400, have been determined at several temperatures. The experimental molar excess volumes are negative, thus indicating strong attractive interactions between the components, as could be expected considering their highly polar nature and good hydrogen bond abilities. For the pyridine systems, this negativity is slightly increased as the temperature rises, while the opposite tendency is observed for the nicotine mixtures. When pyridine and nicotine solutions are compared, the former particularly those with PEG400-exhibit substantially more negative molar excess volumes than the latter. The effect of the polymer chain length on the results for the nicotine solutions is almost negligible. However, this is not the case when pyridine is one of the components: a longer chain induced considerably higher compression on mixing. The Fourier-transform infrared analysis allowed i...nterpretation of the negative experimental molar excess volumes in terms of specific inter- and intramolecular interactions.

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Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2011, 115, 26, 8481-8492
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  • Amer Chemical Soc, Washington
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection, Serbia
  • New industrial and environmental application of chemical thermodynamics to the development of the chemical processes with multiphase and multicomponent systems (RS-172063)

DOI: 10.1021/jp202464h

ISSN: 1520-6106

PubMed: 21604799

WoS: 000292281200014

Scopus: 2-s2.0-79959996810
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PY  - 2011
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author = "Višak, Zoran P. and Ilharco, Laura M. and Garcia, Ana Rosa and Najdanović-Visak, Vesna and Fareleira, Joao M. N. A. and Caetano, Fernando J. P. and Kijevčanin, Mirjana and Šerbanović, Slobodan P.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Densities and molar excess volumes of the solutions of pyridine or nicotine in liquid polyethylene glycol, PEG200 and PEG400, have been determined at several temperatures. The experimental molar excess volumes are negative, thus indicating strong attractive interactions between the components, as could be expected considering their highly polar nature and good hydrogen bond abilities. For the pyridine systems, this negativity is slightly increased as the temperature rises, while the opposite tendency is observed for the nicotine mixtures. When pyridine and nicotine solutions are compared, the former particularly those with PEG400-exhibit substantially more negative molar excess volumes than the latter. The effect of the polymer chain length on the results for the nicotine solutions is almost negligible. However, this is not the case when pyridine is one of the components: a longer chain induced considerably higher compression on mixing. The Fourier-transform infrared analysis allowed interpretation of the negative experimental molar excess volumes in terms of specific inter- and intramolecular interactions.",
publisher = "Amer Chemical Soc, Washington",
journal = "Journal of Physical Chemistry B",
title = "Volumetric Properties and Spectroscopic Studies of Pyridine or Nicotine Solutions in Liquid Polyethylene Glycols",
pages = "8492-8481",
number = "26",
volume = "115",
doi = "10.1021/jp202464h"
}
Višak, Z. P., Ilharco, L. M., Garcia, A. R., Najdanović-Visak, V., Fareleira, J. M. N. A., Caetano, F. J. P., Kijevčanin, M.,& Šerbanović, S. P.. (2011). Volumetric Properties and Spectroscopic Studies of Pyridine or Nicotine Solutions in Liquid Polyethylene Glycols. in Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Amer Chemical Soc, Washington., 115(26), 8481-8492.
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp202464h
Višak ZP, Ilharco LM, Garcia AR, Najdanović-Visak V, Fareleira JMNA, Caetano FJP, Kijevčanin M, Šerbanović SP. Volumetric Properties and Spectroscopic Studies of Pyridine or Nicotine Solutions in Liquid Polyethylene Glycols. in Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2011;115(26):8481-8492.
doi:10.1021/jp202464h .
Višak, Zoran P., Ilharco, Laura M., Garcia, Ana Rosa, Najdanović-Visak, Vesna, Fareleira, Joao M. N. A., Caetano, Fernando J. P., Kijevčanin, Mirjana, Šerbanović, Slobodan P., "Volumetric Properties and Spectroscopic Studies of Pyridine or Nicotine Solutions in Liquid Polyethylene Glycols" in Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 115, no. 26 (2011):8481-8492,
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp202464h . .

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