Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy

The effect of near-criticality upon the properties of dilute solutions of attractive solutes has been previously studied only using pure solvents close to the vapor-liquid critical point. The experimental difficulties that plague this thermodynamic region have somewhat obscured the interpretations o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gutkowski, Karin Ileana, Fernandez Prini, Roberto, Aramendía, Pedro Francisco, Japas, María Laura
Publicado: 2011
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
Aporte de:
id paper:paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
record_format dspace
spelling paper:paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski2023-06-08T16:19:06Z Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy Gutkowski, Karin Ileana Fernandez Prini, Roberto Aramendía, Pedro Francisco Japas, María Laura Liquids Probes Solvents Water absorption Binary solvent mixtures Binary-liquid mixtures Bulk compositions Consolute points Critical effects Critical fluctuations Critical points Dilute solution Experimental strategy Fluorescent emission Intermolecular interactions New strategy Nile Red Probe molecules Pure solvents Reichardt's dye Short range interactions Solvation shell Solvatochromic Thermochromic effects UV-vis absorptions Vapor-liquid Binary mixtures The effect of near-criticality upon the properties of dilute solutions of attractive solutes has been previously studied only using pure solvents close to the vapor-liquid critical point. The experimental difficulties that plague this thermodynamic region have somewhat obscured the interpretations of the results. Consequently, the coupling of long-range critical fluctuations with short-range intermolecular interactions is still a matter of debate. We developed a new strategy consisting of studying the changes in the solvation shell of probe molecules dissolved in a binary solvent mixture close to its lower consolute critical point. The study is based on UV-vis absorption and fluorescent emission measurements of the solvatochromic and thermochromic effects of two dyes, Reichardt's Dye and Nile Red, dissolved in mixtures of lutidine-water. The results show unambiguously the existence of a subtle change in the composition of the near-critical solvent surrounding the probe molecules with respect to the bulk composition, thus we conclude that the coupling of long-range fluctuations with short-range interactions is now firmly established. © 2011 American Chemical Society. Fil:Gutkowski, K.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Fernández-Prini, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Aramendía, P.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Japas, M.L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Liquids
Probes
Solvents
Water absorption
Binary solvent mixtures
Binary-liquid mixtures
Bulk compositions
Consolute points
Critical effects
Critical fluctuations
Critical points
Dilute solution
Experimental strategy
Fluorescent emission
Intermolecular interactions
New strategy
Nile Red
Probe molecules
Pure solvents
Reichardt's dye
Short range interactions
Solvation shell
Solvatochromic
Thermochromic effects
UV-vis absorptions
Vapor-liquid
Binary mixtures
spellingShingle Liquids
Probes
Solvents
Water absorption
Binary solvent mixtures
Binary-liquid mixtures
Bulk compositions
Consolute points
Critical effects
Critical fluctuations
Critical points
Dilute solution
Experimental strategy
Fluorescent emission
Intermolecular interactions
New strategy
Nile Red
Probe molecules
Pure solvents
Reichardt's dye
Short range interactions
Solvation shell
Solvatochromic
Thermochromic effects
UV-vis absorptions
Vapor-liquid
Binary mixtures
Gutkowski, Karin Ileana
Fernandez Prini, Roberto
Aramendía, Pedro Francisco
Japas, María Laura
Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
topic_facet Liquids
Probes
Solvents
Water absorption
Binary solvent mixtures
Binary-liquid mixtures
Bulk compositions
Consolute points
Critical effects
Critical fluctuations
Critical points
Dilute solution
Experimental strategy
Fluorescent emission
Intermolecular interactions
New strategy
Nile Red
Probe molecules
Pure solvents
Reichardt's dye
Short range interactions
Solvation shell
Solvatochromic
Thermochromic effects
UV-vis absorptions
Vapor-liquid
Binary mixtures
description The effect of near-criticality upon the properties of dilute solutions of attractive solutes has been previously studied only using pure solvents close to the vapor-liquid critical point. The experimental difficulties that plague this thermodynamic region have somewhat obscured the interpretations of the results. Consequently, the coupling of long-range critical fluctuations with short-range intermolecular interactions is still a matter of debate. We developed a new strategy consisting of studying the changes in the solvation shell of probe molecules dissolved in a binary solvent mixture close to its lower consolute critical point. The study is based on UV-vis absorption and fluorescent emission measurements of the solvatochromic and thermochromic effects of two dyes, Reichardt's Dye and Nile Red, dissolved in mixtures of lutidine-water. The results show unambiguously the existence of a subtle change in the composition of the near-critical solvent surrounding the probe molecules with respect to the bulk composition, thus we conclude that the coupling of long-range fluctuations with short-range interactions is now firmly established. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
author Gutkowski, Karin Ileana
Fernandez Prini, Roberto
Aramendía, Pedro Francisco
Japas, María Laura
author_facet Gutkowski, Karin Ileana
Fernandez Prini, Roberto
Aramendía, Pedro Francisco
Japas, María Laura
author_sort Gutkowski, Karin Ileana
title Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
title_short Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
title_full Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
title_fullStr Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
title_full_unstemmed Critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: A new experimental strategy
title_sort critical effects on attractive solutes in binary liquid mixtures close to their consolute point: a new experimental strategy
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15206106_v115_n51_p15303_Gutkowski
work_keys_str_mv AT gutkowskikarinileana criticaleffectsonattractivesolutesinbinaryliquidmixturesclosetotheirconsolutepointanewexperimentalstrategy
AT fernandezpriniroberto criticaleffectsonattractivesolutesinbinaryliquidmixturesclosetotheirconsolutepointanewexperimentalstrategy
AT aramendiapedrofrancisco criticaleffectsonattractivesolutesinbinaryliquidmixturesclosetotheirconsolutepointanewexperimentalstrategy
AT japasmarialaura criticaleffectsonattractivesolutesinbinaryliquidmixturesclosetotheirconsolutepointanewexperimentalstrategy
_version_ 1768543625185067008