Title of article :
Determination of Surface Tension of Succinonitrile Using a Surface Light Scattering Spectrometer
Author/Authors :
P. Tin، نويسنده , , D. Frate and H. C. de Groh ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Liquid vapor iInterfacial surface tensions of succinonitrile, NC(CH2)2CN, were
measured using noninvasive surface light scattering (SLS) spectroscopy. Suc-
cinonitrile (SCN) has been and is being used extensively in materials science
and fluid physics research, for example, in several theoretical and numerical
studies of dendritic growth. It is an established model material with several
essential physical properties accurately known with the exception of the liquid
vapor surface tension, #lv , at various temperatures. Using the SLS spectrometer,
we have experimentally determined the liquid vapor surface tension of SCN in
the temperature range from just above its melting point (58.1%C) to 118%C using
this noninvasive method. Previous measurements of SCN surface tension are
extremely limited. To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first to
measure the surface tension of succinonitrile noninvasively at melt and elevated
temperatures. The SLS spectroscopy is relatively new and unique. This techni-
que has several advantages over classical methods: it is noninvasive, has a good
accuracy, and can be used to measure the surface tension and viscosity simulta-
neously, although the viscosity results are not discussed here. The accuracy of
values obtained from this technique on some standard liquids is better than 20
for the surface tension and about 10 to 150 for viscosity. Our measurements
gave #lv=42.28&0.0629T\0.2 (mN} m&1), with T in %C, and the viscosity at
60%C is 2.68\0.3 cp for pure SCN.
Keywords :
surfacetension. , surface light scattering spectroscopy , succinonitrile
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics