Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.59, No.3, 775-783, 2014
Density, Viscosity, Surface Tension, and Refractive Index for Binary Mixtures of 1,3-Dimethyladamantane with Four C-10 Alkanes
For a comprehensive understanding of the properties of 1,3-dimethyladamantane (1,3-DMA) as a new potential candidate of high energy-density hydrocarbon fuels, densities, viscosities, surface tensions, and refractive indices for binary mixtures of 1,3-DMA with each of four C-10 alkanes, n-decane, butylcyclohexane, decalin, and exo-tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene (JP-10), are determined over the whole composition range at different temperatures ranging. from (293.15 to 363.15) K and atmospheric pressure (0.1 MPa). The excess molar volume (V-m(E) ), the viscosity deviation (Delta eta), the surface tension deviation (Delta gamma), and the refractive index deviation (Delta n(D)) for these binary systems are calculated. All of the V-m(E) values are negative over the whole composition range for these systems, and they show slight changes against the temperature. The Delta eta values for the systems except 1,3-DMA + JP-10 are negative, and the absolute values decrease obviously with rising temperature. The Delta gamma gives clearly negative values for the system of 1,3-DMA + n-decane and shows small values near zero for the other systems. Negligible values of Delta n(D) indicate that the refractive indices show nearly linear additions from those of two components for the binary mixtures. The results could provide important reference information for the development and performance of new high energy-density hydrocarbon fuels.