2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2006.04.007
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Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous N-acetyl-d-glucosamine at temperatures from 278.15K to 368.15K and of aqueous N-methylacetamide at temperatures from 278.15K to 393.15K at the pressure 0.35MPa

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“…∞ are presented at 0.1 MPa 47 and 0.35 MPa. 44 A good agreement is observed when comparing our data with data by Swenson et al 44 The largest E P,2…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…∞ are presented at 0.1 MPa 47 and 0.35 MPa. 44 A good agreement is observed when comparing our data with data by Swenson et al 44 The largest E P,2…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Changes in molar isobar expansions with infinite dilution, E P ,2 ∞ = (∂ V 2 ∞ /∂ T ) p , of NMA in water depending on the temperature at the studied pressures are shown in Figure a. Also, in this figure, literature data for E P ,2 ∞ are presented at 0.1 MPa and 0.35 MPa . A good agreement is observed when comparing our data with data by Swenson et al The largest E P ,2 ∞ deviations are observed when comparing with data by Kaczkowska et al, where the maximum relative deviation of the literature data from our results reaches ∼100% at 288.15 K. However, if we consider Figure S2, which shows the dependencies V 2 ∞ = f ( T ), the comparison of V 2 ∞ values shows that our data are in good agreement with those from works , mentioned here.…”
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