1933
DOI: 10.1149/1.3493831
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By-Products of the Carbide Industry: The Manufacture of Ethylidene Diacetate and Vinyl Acetate

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“…Previously reported data include the solubility of C02 in n-tetracosane or n-dotrlacontane (1) and In naphthalene or biphenyl (2). Barrlck et al (3) reported the solubility of C02 In phenanthrene or pyrene at temperatures to 439.15 K. In the present study, the vapor-liquid equilibria of C02 In three-ring and four-ring aromatic solvents phenanthrene and pyrene have been measured at temperature ranges from 423.15 to 523.15 K and 473.15 to 573.15 K, respectively, and pressures from 10 to 50 atm. Henry constants, the partial molar volumes of C02 at Infinite dilution, and the Margules parameters are obtained by fitting the Krlchevsky-Illnskaya equation (4) to the solubility data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Previously reported data include the solubility of C02 in n-tetracosane or n-dotrlacontane (1) and In naphthalene or biphenyl (2). Barrlck et al (3) reported the solubility of C02 In phenanthrene or pyrene at temperatures to 439.15 K. In the present study, the vapor-liquid equilibria of C02 In three-ring and four-ring aromatic solvents phenanthrene and pyrene have been measured at temperature ranges from 423.15 to 523.15 K and 473.15 to 573.15 K, respectively, and pressures from 10 to 50 atm. Henry constants, the partial molar volumes of C02 at Infinite dilution, and the Margules parameters are obtained by fitting the Krlchevsky-Illnskaya equation (4) to the solubility data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The solubility of CO In mixed solvents Is characterized by a maximum for TCE + DMA and DMA + DBF systems and a minimum for the TCE + DBF system. The results could be well described by the expression In = xt In W, + x2 In W2 (3) which Is the usual type of equation valid for ideal systems (8). The percent error between estimated (right-hand side of eq 3) and experimental values of H for the mixture was always less than ±3%.…”
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“…8. "Calculated from the solubility (40) and vapor pressure (41). "Calculated from the solubility (29) and vapor pressure (27 model with a verv limited number of Darameters.…”
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“…This rate of hydrolysis of vinyl acetate is 1000 times that of its saturated analogue, ethyl acetate, in alkaline media (15). The rate of hydrolysis is minimal at pH 4.44 (16). Other 92 60 chemical reactions which vinyl acetate may undergo are addition across the double bond, transesterification to other vinyl esters, and oxidation (15,16,17,18,19,20,21).…”
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confidence: 99%