Novel phase-transition behavior in an aqueous electrolyte solution


Autoria(s): Jacob, J; Anisimov, MA; Kumar, Anurag; Agayan, VA; Sengers, JV
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01/11/2000

Resumo

We have investigated the near-critical behavior of the susceptibility of a ternary liquid mixture of 3-methylpyridine. water, and sodium bromide as a function of the salt concentration. The susceptibility was determined from light-scattering measurements performed at a scattering angle of 90 degrees in the one-phase region near the locus of lower consolute points. A sharp crossover from asymptotic Ising behavior to mean-field behavior has been observed at concentrations ranging from 8 to 16.5 mass% NaBr. The range of asymptotic Ising behavior shrinks with increasing salt concentration and vanishes at a NaBr concentration of about 17 mass%. where complete mean-field-like behavior of the susceptibility is observed. A simultaneous pronounced increase in the background scattering at concentrations above 15 mass%, as well as a dip in the critical locus at 17 mass % NaBr, suggests that this phenomenon can be interpreted as mean-field tricritical behavior associated with the formation of a microheterogeneous phase due to clustering of the molecules and ions. An analogy with tri critical behavior observed in polymer solutions as well as the possibility of a charge-density-wave phase is also discussed. In addition, we, have observed a third soap-like phase an the liquid-liquid interface in several binary and ternary liquid mixtures.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/31399/1/Novel.pdf

Jacob, J and Anisimov, MA and Kumar, Anurag and Agayan, VA and Sengers, JV (2000) Novel phase-transition behavior in an aqueous electrolyte solution. In: 14th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, JUN 25-30, 2000, UNIV Colorado.

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Springer

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/k427246m321268j5/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/31399/

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