“…In the literature, aqueous polymer systems were studied with PPG 400 , 37 random and block copolymers, such as Ultraric PE62 38 and Pluronics L64 39 and L35, 40 and PEG 400 , 41 PEG 600 , 42 and PEG 1000 43 because these compounds present advantages such as regenerability due to thermoseparation efficiency, 38 low or controlled toxicity, 44 nonflammability, 45 and commercial availability. 46 However, regarding thermophysical properties for aqueous systems composed by these polymers, density (ρ) measurements were reported for aqueous solutions of PPG 400 , 11,47 L64, 48 PEG 400 , 49−51 PEG 600 , 47,50 and PEG 1000 , 51,52 while no such data were not found for PE62 and L35.…”