2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2005.03.016
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Density measurements under pressure for the binary system (ethanol+methylcyclohexane)

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“…For α p , the influence of the temperature leads to an increase at low pressures (close to 50 MPa) and to a decrease at high pressures, whereas the increase of pressure always leads to a decrease in α p . The impact of pressure and temperature on the behavior of α p and κ T is similar to that in refs. ,,, Concerning the influence of mole fraction, Tables S1–S4 show that κ T and α p increase as the DIPE mole fraction increases.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…For α p , the influence of the temperature leads to an increase at low pressures (close to 50 MPa) and to a decrease at high pressures, whereas the increase of pressure always leads to a decrease in α p . The impact of pressure and temperature on the behavior of α p and κ T is similar to that in refs. ,,, Concerning the influence of mole fraction, Tables S1–S4 show that κ T and α p increase as the DIPE mole fraction increases.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…New density data of pure methylcyclohexane are reported in this article; then, a comparison among previous literature data at high pressures and temperatures at our p , T ranges is shown in Table . The comparison among the values generated using the Tait-like equation at exactly the same experimental p , T sets given by refs , shows a huge AAD deviation, over 10%, but it must be noticed that the data reported in these articles were measured in broad ranges of pressure, by means of experimental apparatus (self-designed compression bench, dilatometer bellows), with no declared accuracy or uncertainty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…(c) n -Decane: +Zúñiga-Moreno et al, □Sage et al, ◊Reamer et al, ○Segovia et al, ×Troncoso et al, *Quevedo-Nolasco et al, ⧫Audonnet and Pádua, ■Gayol et al., red ■Banipal et al, red ⧫Morávková et al, red ▲Valencia et al, red ×Liu et al, red ●Gehrig and Lentz, red *Kang and Wang, red +Regueira et al, red □Pimental-Rodas et al, red ◊Moodley et al, blue ⧫REFPROP . (d) Ethanol: ●Gonçalves et al, ■Pöhler and Kiran, ⧫Zéberg-Mikkelsen et al, ▲Matkowska et al, ×Sauermann et al, ◊Takiguchi and Uematsu, □Vega-Maza et al, blue ⧫REFPROP . (e) Comparison of the calculated pure component density (ρ calc ) of butan-1-ol at various temperatures as a function of pressure ( P ) using MTS EOS as correlated from the experimental data of this work to the data from the literature (ρ source ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… a Standard uncertainties u ( T ) = 0.01 K, u ( p ) = 1000 Pa, u r (ρ) = 0.001, u r (η) = 0.01. b Reference . c Reference . d Reference . e Reference . f Reference . g Reference . h Reference . i Reference . j Reference . k Reference . l Reference . m Reference . n Reference . o Reference . p Reference . q Reference . r Reference . s Reference . t Reference . u Reference . …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%