Izenburua
A comprehensive study of diffusion, thermodiffusion, and Soret coefficients of water-isopropanol mixturesEgilea
Beste instituzio
Université Libre de BruxellesUniversität Bayreuth (Alemania)
Bertsioa
Bertsio argitaratua
Eskubideak
© 2012 American Institute of PhysicsSarbidea
Sarbide bahituaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4730306Non argitaratua
Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 136, 24. 2012Argitaratzailea
AIP PublishingGako-hitzak
Thermodynamics
Thermophoresis
space stations
interferometry ... [+]
Thermophoresis
space stations
interferometry ... [+]
Thermodynamics
Thermophoresis
space stations
interferometry
Microgravity
Materials properties
optical properties
Optical beam deflection
Thermal effects [-]
Thermophoresis
space stations
interferometry
Microgravity
Materials properties
optical properties
Optical beam deflection
Thermal effects [-]
Laburpena
We report on the measurement of diffusion (D), thermodiffusion (DT), and Soret (ST) coefficients in water-isopropanol mixtures by three different instrumental techniques: thermogravitational column in ... [+]
We report on the measurement of diffusion (D), thermodiffusion (DT), and Soret (ST) coefficients in water-isopropanol mixtures by three different instrumental techniques: thermogravitational column in combination with sliding symmetric tubes, optical beam deflection, and optical digital interferometry. All the coefficients have been measured over the full concentration range. Results from different instruments are in excellent agreement over a broad overlapping composition (water mass fraction) range 0.2 < c < 0.7, providing new reliable benchmark data. Comparison with microgravity measurements (SODI/IVIDIL (Selected Optical Diagnostic Instrument/Influence of VIbration on DIffusion in Liquids)) onboard the International Space Station and with literature data (where available) generally gives a good agreement. Contrary to theoretical predictions and previous experimental expectations we have not observed a second sign change of ST at low water concentrations. [-]