2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2010.05.016
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Excess volumes, densities, speeds of sound and viscosities of binary systems of diisopropyl ether and acetates at 303.15K

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“…However, V m E values for n -dodecane or n -tridecane with JP-10 mixtures do not follow the trend, which is shown in Figure b,c. In general, excess volume mainly depends on two reasons: (1) variation of intermolecular forces when two components come into contact; (2) variation of molecular packing due to the differences in the shape and size of components …”
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“…However, V m E values for n -dodecane or n -tridecane with JP-10 mixtures do not follow the trend, which is shown in Figure b,c. In general, excess volume mainly depends on two reasons: (1) variation of intermolecular forces when two components come into contact; (2) variation of molecular packing due to the differences in the shape and size of components …”
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“…In general, excess volume mainly depends on two reasons: (1) variation of intermolecular forces when two components come into contact; (2) variation of molecular packing due to the differences in the shape and size of components. 16 JP-10 is a cyclic alkane, and n-nonane, n-dodecane, and n-tridecane are chain alkanes. There is an opportunity for the chain molecule to enter into the interstitial space of JP-10, which can lead to a contraction in volume.…”
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