1980
DOI: 10.1021/je60087a021
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Study of the critical and azeotropic behavior of binary mixtures. 2. PVT-x data and azeotropic states of perfluoromethylcyclohexane-isomeric hexane systems

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“…Figure 4 shows on a less sensitive scale the other literature results which have comparatively large deviations from our equation (5). Genco et al [27] covered the temperature range from 383 K up to the critical point and their results cut across our work, beginning with deviations of À0.4% at his lower temperature, becoming more positive as the temperature increases and reaching a maximum deviation of 0.8% before diminishing to 0.15 at the critical point. The vapour pressures of de Loos et al [28], reported as part of a wider study of fluid equilibria, show some internal scatter and deviations from equation (5) between about À0.2% and +0.6% but again the deviation is about +0.15% in the critical region.…”
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“…Figure 4 shows on a less sensitive scale the other literature results which have comparatively large deviations from our equation (5). Genco et al [27] covered the temperature range from 383 K up to the critical point and their results cut across our work, beginning with deviations of À0.4% at his lower temperature, becoming more positive as the temperature increases and reaching a maximum deviation of 0.8% before diminishing to 0.15 at the critical point. The vapour pressures of de Loos et al [28], reported as part of a wider study of fluid equilibria, show some internal scatter and deviations from equation (5) between about À0.2% and +0.6% but again the deviation is about +0.15% in the critical region.…”
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“…The coefficients of equation (5) [23] who covered the wide temperature range of (307 to 443) K, report vapour pressures in the band of +0.2% to À0.14% with respect to equation (5), and seven of their results for (393 to 423) K agree within 0.01%. At higher temperatures, (484 to 505) K, the results by Mousa [24] are [22]; , Sauermann et al [23]; À, Mousa [24]; }, Seo et al [25]; s, Bich et al [26]; j, Genco et al [27]; ·, De loos et al [28]; N, Oscarson et al [29]; +, Ida et al [34]; -,…”
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“…These deviations are smaller than those for the original SAFT EOS (up to 12−18%) but still bigger than those for the crossover cubic model (about 1−2%).
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7 VLE data for n -hexane , (symbols) with predictions of the crossover SAFT equation of state (solid lines) and classical SAFT EOS 10 (short-dashed lines).
8 VLE data for n -decane , (symbols) with predictions of the crossover SAFT equation of state (solid lines) and classical SAFT EOS
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“…VLE data for n -hexane , (symbols) with predictions of the crossover SAFT equation of state (solid lines) and classical SAFT EOS 10 (short-dashed lines).…”
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confidence: 99%