1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00500705
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Effect of pressure on the solid-liquid phase equilibria of binary organic systems

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“…The following pressure dependencies have been reported in the literature: the pressure dependency of surface tension and step-free energy in the crystal growth process, 6,14,15 of saturated solubility and nucleation, 12,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] in eutectic composition change, [23][24][25] and in reversible polymorph transition. 26,27 However, no study concerning pressure crystallization using the results of such basic research from a viewpoint of polymorph screening has been reported so far.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The following pressure dependencies have been reported in the literature: the pressure dependency of surface tension and step-free energy in the crystal growth process, 6,14,15 of saturated solubility and nucleation, 12,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] in eutectic composition change, [23][24][25] and in reversible polymorph transition. 26,27 However, no study concerning pressure crystallization using the results of such basic research from a viewpoint of polymorph screening has been reported so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, results for different organic mixtures were presented by Nagaoka and Makita [14][15][16], Nagaoka et al [17] and Tanaka and Kawakami [18]. Recently, Yang et al [19,20] presented results involving n-alkane mixtures with alcohols.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The eutectic mixtures become usually richer in the component with the highest slope dp/dT of the melting curve and the eutectic temperature rises with increasing pressure; also different compositions of the eutectic point are observed [17,18]. The first results of binary mixtures of n-alkanes were presented for the eutectic mixtures of (n-tetradecane, or n-hexadecane + cyclohexane, or benzene) at high pressures up to 120 MPa by Tanaka and Kawakami [18].…”
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“…A few studies on solidification at low pressure and temperature have been studied by a few groups using expansion technique and shock tube up to 413-K temperature and 500-MPa pressure. [19][20][21] Caudwel et al studied the viscosity and density of five hydrocarbon liquids at pressure up to 200 MPa and temperature 470 K. [22] Gamwo et al studied the high-temperature and high-pressure EOS of various hydrocarbons and krytox oil using the rolling ball. [4] Recently, Bai et al have also performed static highpressure experiments at several GPa on p-xylene and reported liquid !…”
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confidence: 99%