The Soret effect of halobenzenes in n-alkanes: The pseudo-isotope effect and thermophobicities.
J Chem Phys
; 152(5): 054501, 2020 Feb 07.
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We have measured the Soret coefficients of three halobenzenes-fluoro-, chloro-, and bromobenzene-in n-alkanes ranging from hexane to hexadecane over the entire composition range at a temperature of 25 °C. With these new results, two semi-empirical models for the Soret effect, which are based on the pseudo-isotope effect and on the single-component thermophobicities, could significantly be expanded and put on a broader common experimental basis. In particular, for the longer alkanes, above decane, a simplified version of the pseudo-isotope effect yields a good description. In the dilute limit, the agreement of the chemical contributions to the Soret coefficient is perfect, but there are some unexplained systematic deviations at finite concentrations. We have used these Soret coefficients, together with the measurements of 1-bromonaphthalene in the n-alkanes, to expand the database for the thermophobicities of equimolar binary mixtures. Due to a vanishing mixing term in symmetric mixtures, the heats of transport computed from the Soret coefficients can be considered as differences in additive single component properties, the thermophobicities. This allows an ordering of the substances according to these numbers. In a binary mixture, the component with the higher thermophobicity migrates toward the cold side. With the new measurements, the database now contains 24 compounds with 107 out of 276 possible binary mixtures measured.
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