Abstract
The study of physical properties of binary liquid mixtures is of great importance for understanding and characterisation of molecular interactions. In the same way, some models attempt to correlate viscosity in liquid mixtures to release eventual interactions, structures' change and peculiar behaviours. Grunberg-Nissan (GN) parameters for viscosity (eta) in 1,4-dioxane + water mixtures over the entire range of mole fractions under atmospheric pressure and from 293.15K to 320.15K were calculated from experimental dynamic viscosities presented in previous works. Many experimenters investigate physicochemical properties using numerous models to derive some interpretations and conclusions. The present work comes within the framework of correlating different used equations to restrict investigations with an optimal of number of these models. Relationship between the GN, Arrhenius and Jouyban-Acree parameters for viscosity is shown in one binary mixture which dielectric constants of their pure components are very distinct.