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Original Articles

Survismeter Unit for Surface Tension, Viscosity, and Dipole Moment Determination for Polystyrene Interactions in Benzene

Pages 1278-1286 | Received 30 Oct 2006, Accepted 07 Nov 2006, Published online: 23 Dec 2010
 

Novel instrumental set up is developed for surface tension (γ, N m−1), viscosity (η, N s m−2)) and dipole moment (μ/Debye) measurements. A new instrument is economic, viable and pollution free in use, the γ, η and μ from viscosities (η, N s m−2) and surface tension (γ, N m−1) for 0.005 to 0.125 g% polystyrene at an interval of 0.0005 g% in benzene are measured at 288.15, 293.15, and 298.15 Kelvin temperatures. The γ, η, and μ are reported stronger frictional and cohesive forces due to stronger interactions of polystyrene with benzene. The survismeter is highly accurate and mechanically operated for pulling up liquid from reservoir bulb B1 to operational bulbs B2, B3, and B4. Densities are higher than those of benzene and also infer stronger polystyrene–benzene interactions, and hydrodynamic volume (HV) calculated with intrinsic viscosity [η] is noted in 293.15 (HV) >298.15 (HV) >288.15 (HV) order with higher values at 293.15 K. Surface tension (γ) values are slightly higher than of benzene and fall in a range of 33.47 to 33.35 N m−1.

Acknowledgments

The author thanks UGC, Government of India, New Delhi, for financial support and Dr. A. P. Raste, Principal, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi for infrastructural support.

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