Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.155, No.2, 241-249, 1999
Unusual S-shaped binodal curves of the systems water plus lithium chloride plus 1-butanol or 2-butanol or 2-methyl-1-propanol
Solid-liquid-liquid equilibrium data of the ternary systems water + LiCl + 2-butanol, water + LiCl + 2-methyl-1-propanol (i-butanol) and water + LiCl + l-butanol have been experimentally determined at 25 degrees C. The equilibrium diagrams determined show differences between the systems. In the system with l-butanol, the solid phase of the Liquid-liquid-solid region is monohydrated salt. However, in the systems with 2-butanol and 2-methyl-1-propanol it is anhydrous salt. With respect to the liquid + liquid zone, the three diagrams are very similar with an unusual S-shaped solubility curve in the organic branch that can be explained depending on whether the organic solvent takes part in the solvation of ions. The more salt, the more numbers of ions solvated by water and organic solvent and the solubility of water and salt in the organic phase increase notably producing the unusual S-shaped solubility curve.