1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-66321998000100011
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Excess Molar Enthalpies of 1-Octene + Dimethylcarbonate or Diethylcarbonate or 1,2-Propylcarbonate at 363.15 K and 413.15 K

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“…As expected, similar parameters for all substances have the same magnitude. Vapour pressure experimental data were obtained from [3], except for DIPE, which direct data was not available. For DIPE there were used pseudo-experimental data generated through DIPPR correlation [27] in the range of 5-50 C. Experimental density data from this study was also used.…”
Section: Estimation Of Density-mtc Lattice Gas Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As expected, similar parameters for all substances have the same magnitude. Vapour pressure experimental data were obtained from [3], except for DIPE, which direct data was not available. For DIPE there were used pseudo-experimental data generated through DIPPR correlation [27] in the range of 5-50 C. Experimental density data from this study was also used.…”
Section: Estimation Of Density-mtc Lattice Gas Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contamination of water supplied by these kinds of organic chemicals is a problem of increasing concern in the last few years. Some properties for these compounds are found in literature as Henry's law constants [2], vapour pressures [3]. Vapour pressure is also published as vapour-liquid equilibria data for binary and/or ternary mixtures containing ethers [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%