Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.102, No.6, 1005-1012, 1998
Aggregation of hydrocarbons in dilute aqueous solutions
On the basis of the fluctuation theory of Kirkwood and Buff, the aggregation number of hydrocarbons in water at infinite dilution, defined on the basis of the radial distribution function, is related to the activity coefficient and partial molar volume of the solute. One concludes that the aggregation number should pass through a maximum with increasing temperature. The effect of pressure on aggregation in dilute solutions is also examined.