Surface Tension Calculation of Mixed Solvents with Respect to Solvent Composition and Temperature by Using Jouyban-Acree Model
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Applicability of a solution model, i. e. Jouyban-Acree model (JAM), for calculating surface tension of binary and ternary solvents at various temperatures has been shown employing experimental surface tension data collected from the literature. The accuracy of the model was evaluated by calculating average percentage deviation (APD) between calculated and observed values. The obtained overall APD (±S.D.) for JAM using binary solvent data were 4.06 (±4.27) and 8.07 (±9.78)%, respectively for correlative and predictive analyses. The corresponding values for the best similar model from the literature were 8.86 (±6.40) and 37.10 (±27.65)% and the mean APD differences between JAM and previously published model were significant (p<0.003). The capability of JAM for correlating surface tension of ternary solvents at various temperatures was also shown and the overall APD was 1.39 (±0.37)%.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2004-10-01
著者
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ACREE William
Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas
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JOUYBAN Abolghasem
School of Pharmacy and Drug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
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Acree W
Department Of Chemistry University Of North Texas
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Jouyban Abolghasem
School Of Pharmacy & Drug Applied Research Center Tabriz University Of Medical Sciences
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Jouyban Abolghasem
School Of Pharmacy And Drug Applied Research Center Tabriz University Of Medical Sciences
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Acree William
Department Of Chemistry University Of North Texas
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Acree Jr.
Department Of Chemistry University Of North Texas
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FATHI-AZARBAYJANI Anahita
Kimia Research Institute
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