1996
DOI: 10.1006/jcht.1996.0124
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Volumetric measurements of liquid pentan-2-one, hexan-2-one, and 4-methylpentan-2-one at temperatures from 278.15 K to 338.13 K and pressures in the range from 0.1 MPa to 386 MPa

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“…This means that the insertion of a methylene group (nonpolar) reduces the internal pressure. This fact has also been observed previously for dialkyl carbonates, 2-alkanones 11,12 (from 2-butanone to 2-hexanone), and ethyl alkanoates. …”
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“…This means that the insertion of a methylene group (nonpolar) reduces the internal pressure. This fact has also been observed previously for dialkyl carbonates, 2-alkanones 11,12 (from 2-butanone to 2-hexanone), and ethyl alkanoates. …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The function B(T) decreases when the temperature rises and decreases with the increase of the CH 2 groups. The temperature dependence of B(T) and its diminution when the number of CH 2 groups increases in the diethylene glycol monoalkyl ether molecule have also been found by other authors for other polar compounds such as polyalkylene glycol dimethyl ethers, 4 organic carbonates, 9 2-alkanones, [10][11][12] and alkyl alkanoates. 13 The comparison of our experimental values at atmospheric pressure at several temperatures with the literature data reported by several authors [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] gives an average absolute deviation (AAD) of 0.08% for DEGME and of 0.06% for DEGEE.…”
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“…Atoyan and Mamedov [72] and Atoyan [73][74][75][76][77] have published densities and sound velocities of several ketones. Malhotra et al [78] and Malhotra and Woolf [79] have reported the densities and some derived thermodynamic properties of 3-Pentanone and 4-Heptanone covering the higher pressures but narrower temperature range in comparison to references [72] and [74]. It should be pointed out that these data sources are in good mutual agreement.…”
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“…Experimental data -points[72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Predictions: solid lines Sound velocities in ketones.…”
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