Equilibrium solubility of vanillin in some (ethanol + water) mixtures: determination, correlation, thermodynamics and preferential solvation

2021 
Abstract Equilibrium mole fraction solubility of vanillin in nine aqueous-ethanolic mixtures, as well as in neat water and neat ethanol, was determined at seven temperatures from T = 293.15 to T = 323.15 K. Vanillin solubility in these mixtures was adequately correlated with several well-known correlation models with the mean percentage deviations of 5.9 to 18.3%. Respective apparent thermodynamic functions, i.e. Gibbs energy, enthalpy, and entropy, for the dissolution, mixing and solvation processes, were computed using the van’t Hoff and Gibbs equations. The enthalpy–entropy relationship for vanillin was non-linear in the plot of enthalpy vs. Gibbs energy of dissolution with positive slopes from neat water to the mixture of w1 = 0.10 and the interval 0.50
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