“…Thermodynamic and physicochemical properties of binary liquid mixtures of ethers with alcohols have been studied by Farkova et al [9] (methanol + butyl methyl ether, or +tert butyl methyl ether, or +ethyl propyl ether, or +diisopropyl ether, or +bu-tyl ethyl ether), Toghiani et al [10] (methanol + methyl tert-butyl ether, or +tert-amyl methyl ether), Coto et al [11] (methanol + methyl tert-butyl ether, or +tert-amyl methyl ether), Canosa et al [12] (diethyl ether + methanol, or +ethanol), Kammerer et al [13] (ethanol + ethyl tert-butyl ether), Rezanova et al [14] (diisopropyl ether, or dibutyl ether + methanol, or +ethanol, or +2-propanol, or +1-butanol, or +2-butanol), Gonzalez et al [15] (methyl tert-butyl ether, or tert-amyl methyl ether, or ethyl tertbutyl ether + methanol, or +ethanol, or +1-propanol, or +2-propanol or +1-butanol), Rezanova et al [16] (tert-amyl methyl ether + ethanol, or +1-propanol, or +2-propanol, or +1-butanol, or +2-butanol, or +1-octanol), Rezanova and Lichtenthaler [17] (butyl-vinyl ether, or iso-butyl-vinyl ether + ethanol, or +1-butanol, or +iso-butanol), Segade et al [18] (methyl tert-butyl ether + 1-propanol), Piñeiro [19] (diisopropyl ether + alcohol from methanol to 1-undecanol), Aznarez et al [20] (tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether + 2-propanol, or +2-butanol, or +2-pentanol), and Gómez-Marigliano et al [21] (methyl tert-butyl ether, or tert-amyl methyl ether, or diisopropyl ether + 1-propanol).…”