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Revealing dissolution behavior of o-methoxybenzoic acid in twelve pure solvents using thermodynamic analysis and molecular simulation

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 336, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.116242

Keywords

o-methoxybenzoic acid; Solubility; Thermodynamic model; Molecular simulations; Mixing thermodynamic properties

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [21706183, 21621004]
  2. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Guangdong Laboratory [1912014]

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The solubility of o-methoxybenzoic acid (OMBA) was investigated in twelve pure solvents, showing the highest solubility in acetone and the lowest solubility in water. Molecular simulations and thermodynamic models successfully explained the dissolution behavior, providing useful basis for industrial production.
The solubility of o-methoxybenzoic acid (OMBA) in twelve pure solvents range from 283.15 to 323.15 K was investigated by the experiments and molecular simulations. The result of gravimetric method showed that OMBA has the highest solubility in acetone and the lowest solubility in water. Molecular simulations of MPI, MEPs, HS and SFE were employed to understand the dissolution behavior. In particular, MPI had proved to be an uncommon but effective parameter, which can provide a better explanation based on the polarity of like dissolves like. Moreover, the intermolecular interactions derived from HS analysis indicated that the H-H contacts as well as the C=O center dot center dot center dot H-O hydrogen bonding interactions were dominant in the crystal packing of OMBA. Six thermodynamic models were further selected to correlate experimental solubility results successfully as the ARD% values of the six models were less than 7%. The mixing thermodynamic properties obtained from the correlated results of the NRTL model, indicating that the dissolution process is spontaneous and entropy-driven. The experimental data can be used as a useful basis for the industrial production of intermediate product OMBA. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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