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Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.83, 61-66, 2015
Solubilities of benzoic acid in binary (benzyl alcohol plus benzaldehyde) solvent mixtures
The solubility of benzoic acid in binary (benzyl alcohol + benzaldehyde) solvent mixtures was measured at temperature from (298.35 to 355.65) K and atmospheric pressure. The measured solubility increases with the increasing temperature at constant solvent composition. The effects of mass fraction benzaldehyde in the solvent mixtures at (0.0 to 1.00) on the solubility were studied. The measured solubility decreases with the increasing mass fraction of benzaldehyde. The experimental results were correlated with the non-random two-liquid (NRTL) equations, and good agreement between the correlated and the experimental values was obtained. Thermodynamic functions for the solution of benzoic acid in binary (benzyl alcohol + benzaldehyde) solvent mixtures were calculated with the van't Hoff plot. The apparent dissolution Gibbs free energy change was also calculated. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.