Volumetric measurements of liquid pentan-2-one, hexan-2-one, and 4-methylpentan-2-one at temperatures from 278.15 K to 338.13 K and pressures in the range from 0.1 MPa to 386 MPa

Author: Malhotra R.   Woolf L.A.  

Publisher: Academic Press

ISSN: 0021-9614

Source: Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.28, Iss.12, 1996-12, pp. : 1411-1421

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Abstract

A bellows volumometer has been used to obtain volume ratios relative to p = 0.1 MPa for each of the liquids pentan-2-one, hexan-2-one, and 4-methylpentan-2-one at the temperatures (278.15, 288.15, 298.14, 313.14, 323.14, and 338.13) K for pressures up to 386 MPa or close to the freezing pressure, which ever is the lower. A correlation which uses a modification of the Tait equation predicts that the volumetric properties of the present compounds are usually close to the experimental error. The correlation is based on a modified Tait equation for butan-2-one which has been generalised by including an allowance for each methylene group added to produce higher order ketone. The correlation is not as successful for propanone or pentan-3-one. The experimental volumetric data have been used to evaluate the effects of pressure on isothermal compressibility, isobaric thermal expansivity, and isobaric heat capacity.