Effect of Pressure on Interfacial Tension between Oil and Water
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
- Vol. 50 (2) , 523-524
- https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.50.523
Abstract
The interfacial tension of hexane, octane, carbon tetrachloride and benzene against water was measured as a function of pressure up to 150 MPa at 303.15 K, using a newly designed apparatus. The interfacial tension showed definite increase with pressure and positive volume change was found on interface formation.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- PVT Properties of Water and MercuryThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- The effect of temperature and pressure on the interfacial tension of benzene-water and normal decane-waterJournal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1967
- The Effect of Pressure on the Interfacial Tension of the Benzene-Water SystemThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1958
- The Boundary Tension at Water-Organic Liquid InterfacesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1952
- Interfacial Tension at Elevated Pressure and Temperature. II. Interfacial Properties of Hydrocarbon–Water Systems.The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1951
- On the calculation of surface tension from measurements of pendant dropsProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1948
- Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relations in Solutions. V. The Energy-Volume Coefficients of Carbon Tetrachloride, Water and Ethylene GlycolJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1941
- BOUNDARY TENSION BY PENDANT DROPS1The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1938
- The Influence of Temperature and Pressure on the Volume and Refractive Index of BenzeneJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1938