1964
DOI: 10.1135/cccc19642008
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Gleichgewicht Flüssigkeit-Dampf XXXIII. Systeme Butylacetat-Phenol und Wasser-Phenol

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“…Comparisons between experimentally determined normal boiling points and corresponding literature values are given in Table . A similar comparison for the vapor pressures of the five esters with literature predictions ,− is presented in Figure with the experimental values tabulated in Table . The deviations between the experimental and literature values are consistently less than 5% with the majority of the data exhibiting deviations of less than 3%.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Comparisons between experimentally determined normal boiling points and corresponding literature values are given in Table . A similar comparison for the vapor pressures of the five esters with literature predictions ,− is presented in Figure with the experimental values tabulated in Table . The deviations between the experimental and literature values are consistently less than 5% with the majority of the data exhibiting deviations of less than 3%.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Comparison between experimental and literature vapor pressures for the five linear structural isomers of a C 6 ester: Methyl valerate (○, solid line), ethyl butanoate (△, dotted line), propyl propanoate (◇, double dot-dash line), butyl ethanoate (□, dashed line), and pentyl formate (+, dot–dash line). Note that reference data are represented graphically as a correlation through the actual data points for ease of reference.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive vapor-liquid data for aqueous solutions of phenol over the temperature range 15-100°C (Bogart and Brunjes, 1948; Brusset and Gaynes, 1953;Kliment, et al, 1964; Markuzin, 1961; Schreinemakers, 1900;Schulek, et al, 1958;Weller, et al, 1963) have been used to calculate activity coefficients at nearly infinite dilution; these are plotted vs. 1/T in Figure 5. In view of the large scatter, the best line through the experimental data is questionable.…”
Section: /7"2 -1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triangles: , Campbell and Campbell [111]; , Brusset and Gaynès [112]; ◬, Markuzin [113]; , Weller et al [114]. Diamonds: , Kliment et al [115]; , Kiva et al [116]; , Kolyuchkina et al [117]; ⬗, Hakuta [118]. Squares: , Karavaeva et al [119]; , Lyzlova and Susarev [120]; ⬒, Chou et al [121]; ⊞, Tabai et al [122];…”
Section: Vle With Watermentioning
confidence: 99%