Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.54, No.6, 1932-1934, 2009
Density, Viscosity, and Electrical Conductivity in the Potassium Sulfate + Water+1-Propanol System at Different Temperatures
Experimental data of density, absolute viscosity, and electric conductivity for the K(2)SO(4) + H(2)O + 1-propanol system have been determined at (303.15, 308.15, 313.15, and 318.15) K. Different mass fractions of alcohol/water (free salt) were studied in the range from 0 to 0.55. For these mass fractions of 1-propanol/water, the range of variation of potassium sulfate was from (0.0168 to 0.698) mol . kg(-1). The Williams, Landel, and Ferry equation was used to fit the absolute viscosity and equivalent conductance (determined from electric conductivity) data, and mean absolute deviations of 0.017 mPa . s and 0.19 (cm(2)-equiv Omega(-1)) were obtained, respectively. The glass-transition temperature was estimated with the experimental data of viscosity and equivalent conductance. Because the values obtained are relatively similar, we conclude that both transport properties are governed by the same molecular movement. Knowledge of the evaluated properties is useful in the study of the drowning-out crystallization process.