1976
DOI: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.30a-0182
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Partial Molal Volumes and Additivity of Group Partial Molal Volumes of Alcohols in Aqueous Solution at 25 and 35 degrees C.

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“…Values of V 1 2 =V Ã 1 for aqueous CO 2 , evaluated from EoS (Duan and Zhang, 2006), see text. Alexander and Hill, 1965;Friedman and Scheraga, 1965;Franks and Smith, 1968;Neal and Goring, 1970;Nakajima et al, 1975;Høiland and Vikingstad, 1976;Moriyoshi et al, 1977;Benson and Kiyohara, 1980;Høiland, 1980;Nakagawa et al, 1983;Easteal and Woolf, 1985;Makhatadze and Privalov, 1989;Makhatadze et al, 1990Makhatadze et al, , 1997Ott et al, 1993;Alauddin et al, 1994;Sakurai et al, 1994;Kaulgud et al, 1995;Criss and Wood, 1996;Hynek et al, 1997;Xiao et al, 1997;Degrange, 1998;Hnědkovský et al, 1998;Saleh et al, 1998;Schulte et al, 1999;Origlia and Woolley, 2001;Kukuljan et al, 2003;Hynćica et al, 2004Hynćica et al, , 2006aStříteská et al, 2004;Č enský et al, 2007;Cibulka and Hnědkovský, 2009). Here and in all later cases only data at T > 293 K were used, because results at lower temperatures and atmospheric pressure complicate the dependence (those practically isochoric data demonstrate an appreciable temperature dependence, contrary to data at higher temperatures).…”
Section: Correlation Ofmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Values of V 1 2 =V Ã 1 for aqueous CO 2 , evaluated from EoS (Duan and Zhang, 2006), see text. Alexander and Hill, 1965;Friedman and Scheraga, 1965;Franks and Smith, 1968;Neal and Goring, 1970;Nakajima et al, 1975;Høiland and Vikingstad, 1976;Moriyoshi et al, 1977;Benson and Kiyohara, 1980;Høiland, 1980;Nakagawa et al, 1983;Easteal and Woolf, 1985;Makhatadze and Privalov, 1989;Makhatadze et al, 1990Makhatadze et al, , 1997Ott et al, 1993;Alauddin et al, 1994;Sakurai et al, 1994;Kaulgud et al, 1995;Criss and Wood, 1996;Hynek et al, 1997;Xiao et al, 1997;Degrange, 1998;Hnědkovský et al, 1998;Saleh et al, 1998;Schulte et al, 1999;Origlia and Woolley, 2001;Kukuljan et al, 2003;Hynćica et al, 2004Hynćica et al, , 2006aStříteská et al, 2004;Č enský et al, 2007;Cibulka and Hnědkovský, 2009). Here and in all later cases only data at T > 293 K were used, because results at lower temperatures and atmospheric pressure complicate the dependence (those practically isochoric data demonstrate an appreciable temperature dependence, contrary to data at higher temperatures).…”
Section: Correlation Ofmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…17. Sources: for toluene - Sakurai (1990), Degrange (1998, Hynćica et al (2003); for tetrahydrofuran - Neal and Goring (1970), Cabani et al (1976), Cibulka (2010), Cibulka and Alexiou (2010); for phenol -Howell (1932), Criss and Wood (1996), Hynek et al (1997), Hnědkovský et al (1998), , Č enský et al (2007); for morpholine - Tremaine et al (1997); for 1,4-butanediol - Nakajima et al (1975), Høiland and Vikingstad (1976), Høiland (1980), Criss and Wood (1996), Yang et al (2004), Hynćica et al (2006b); for glycerol - Neal and Goring (1970), Hynćica et al (2006b). The number of examples for polar compounds can easily be increased.…”
Section: Correlation Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is obvious that the differences are nearly independent of pressure. Figure 10 shows the effect of the [35]; ., Hoiland [36]; d, this work.…”
Section: Partial Molar Volumesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[27]; , Hu et al [33]; j, Alexander and Hill [34]; m, Sakurai et al [20]; n, Origlia-Luster and Woolley, smoothed data at p = 0.35 MPa [31]; $, Hoiland and Vikingstad [35]; ., Hoiland [36]; d, this work. Experimental values of partial molar volume obtained for methanol, ethanol, and 1-propanol for all three pressure sets are presented in figure 8.…”
Section: Partial Molar Volumesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e Calculated from V a 2 for 1,3 propanediamine (59) with a correction DV a 2 =16.0 cm 3 ·mol −1 added for the appropriate number of CH2 groups to produce V a 2 for the solute. f Calculated from V a 2 for 1,5 pentanediol and 1,7 heptanediol, (61) with correction DV a (11) and (12), and the bottom value is from equations (11) and (13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%