1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00743663
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Investigation of translational diffusion of alcohol and acetic acid molecules in mixtures with carbon tetrachloride

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“…They were placed beside information that was not explicitly given in the references, but reasonably supposed by us. This is the case of Emel'yanov et al, 316 who did not mention the experimental technique, but we attributed the SFG to these authors on the basis that two of them used it in a similar paper published some months later; 317 or of the temperature of Valiev et al, 318 which was selected because the self-diffusion of water was identical to that measured by them at 293.16 K in another work also of the same year. 319 The temperature at which Van Gelderen et al 236 performed their experiments was determined after comparison of their points with those of other researchers, and the pressure limit for the alkanes of McCall et al 320 in Table 6 was established in 55.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They were placed beside information that was not explicitly given in the references, but reasonably supposed by us. This is the case of Emel'yanov et al, 316 who did not mention the experimental technique, but we attributed the SFG to these authors on the basis that two of them used it in a similar paper published some months later; 317 or of the temperature of Valiev et al, 318 which was selected because the self-diffusion of water was identical to that measured by them at 293.16 K in another work also of the same year. 319 The temperature at which Van Gelderen et al 236 performed their experiments was determined after comparison of their points with those of other researchers, and the pressure limit for the alkanes of McCall et al 320 in Table 6 was established in 55.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%