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Barium Diphenylamine-4-Sulfonate (BDPA) Ion-Ion Interactions and Solvation Volumes in Acetonitrile–Water Mixed Solvents

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The aim of this work is to calculate ion-ion interaction, density of organic-aqueous mixtures of Acetonitrile-water (AN-H2O), density of saturated solutions of BDPA, salvation volumes (Van der Waals volume VM, molar volume VM and electrostriction volume Ve) and solvated radii (ro) from solubility experiments. It was found that values of the log activity coefficient (γ+) of BDPA in (AN-H2O) mixture were decreases by increasing in the content of the organic solvent used. The values of the log γ+ found to decrease with the increase in temperature. The densities and the molar volumes of the saturated solutions of BDPA decrease by increasing ratio of AN and also increases by increasing in temperature. All the electrostriction volumes calculated for BDPA having negative values. The electrostriction volumes increase in negativity on increasing the percentages of the organic solvent. The solvated radii of BDPA are increased as the organic solvent content increase and as the temperature increase.

DOI 10.11648/j.mc.20170506.13
Published in Modern Chemistry (Volume 5, Issue 6, December 2017)
Page(s) 101-105
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Ion-Ion Interactions, Barium Diphenylamine 4-Sulfonate, Acetonitrile, Solubility, Solvation Volumes

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  • Marine Pollution Research Lab., National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Ministry of Scientific Research, Alexandria, Egypt; Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

  • Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

  • Basic Science Department, Delta Higher Institute for Engineering & Technology, Dakhlia, Mansoura, Egypt

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