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Mixed solvent influence on the chemical equilibrium

Selection of the second (indifferent) component s 8 also provides means to control the universal solvation ability of mixed solvent. In the above mentioned examples, increasing the solvate inert component concentration results in the decrease of mixed solvent 8. On the contrary, addition of indifferent component (propylene carbonate) into the systems such as acetic acid-propylene carbonate or propylene carbonate-aniline causes 8 to rise. Because in the last two systems acetic acid and aniline were chosen as solvate active components, it was obviously intended to use these mixtures for specific solvation of the dissolved donor and acceptor compoimds respectively. [Pg.527]

The method was proposed to linearize polarity index of mixed solvent by introducing a parameter, which connects the Ej- and Z values with fractional concentrations of components. [Pg.527]


MIXED SOLVENT INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM 8.1.4.1 General considerations... [Pg.425]


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