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Ionic Interactions of Divalent Transition Metal Sulfate in Aqueous PVOH Systems by Viscosity Method

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  • Rehana Saeed
  • Summyia Masood
  • Sundus Khan

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Viscosities of divalent transition metal sulfate (MnSO4, CuSO4 and ZnSO4) having concentration ranging from 2x10-2 to 10x10-2 mol dm-3 in aqueous polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH; 0.1 and 0.9 g dL-1) systems were measured at different temperatures from 298 to 318 K with interval of 5 K. The viscosity data were used to evaluate the ion-ion interaction and ion-solvent interactions in terms of A and B coefficients of Jones-Dole equation respectively. The positive value of B coefficient increased with the increase in temperature reveals that salts behave as structure maker in aqueous polyvinyl alcohol systems. With the help of viscosity data the thermodynamic parameters like energy of activation , free energy change of activation G and the entropy change of activation S were also evaluated as a function of salt concentration, solvent composition and temperature.

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  • Rehana Saeed & Summyia Masood & Sundus Khan, 2013. "Ionic Interactions of Divalent Transition Metal Sulfate in Aqueous PVOH Systems by Viscosity Method," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 2(11), pages 83-95, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:2:y:2013:i:11:p:83-95
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