1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf00500787
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Solid-liquid phase equilibria of (?-methylnaphthalene + ?-methylnaphthalene) and (chlorobenzene + bromobenzene) systems under high Pressures

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“…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%
“…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%
“…Mainly, simple eutectic mixtures with complete miscibility in the liquid phase and immiscibility in the solid phase were tested in a wide temperature range from 243 K to 373 K (i.e., the binary system (benzene + thiophene) 8 ). SLE of binary mixtures were measured by an optical method from 278 K to 343 K and pressures up to 500 MPa for the organic liquid systems (benzene + 2-methyl-2-propanol) 5 or (carbon tetrachloride + p- xylene or benzene) 6 and (α-methylnaphthalene + β-methylnaphthalene) . The eutectic mixtures become richer in the component with the highest slope d p /d T of the melting curve, and the eutectic temperature rises with increasing pressure; different compositions of the eutectic point are also observed. , It is expected as well that at higher pressure the melting temperature of a congruently melting compound increases and sometimes the nature of the compound may change to an incongruently melting compound .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, the first SLE measurements of organic liquids under high pressure conditions were presented by Baranowski and coworkers. [1][2][3][4] Simultaneously, data for different organic mixtures were presented by Nagaoka and Makita [5][6][7] and Nagaoka and coworkers. 8 Simple eutectic mixtures with full miscibility in the liquid and immiscibility in the solid phases were mainly tested over a wide temperature range from 243 K to 373 K e.g., the binary system of benzene-thiophene, 2 the SLE of binary mixtures described by an optical method from 278 K to 343 K, at pressures up to 500 MPa for the organic liquids: (benzene + 2methylpropan-2-ol), 5 eutectic systems with the formation of intermolecular compounds (carbon tetrachloride + p-xylene, or benzene), 6 a partial solid solution system (a-methylnaphthalene + b-methylnaphthalene).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Simple eutectic mixtures with full miscibility in the liquid and immiscibility in the solid phases were mainly tested over a wide temperature range from 243 K to 373 K e.g., the binary system of benzene-thiophene, 2 the SLE of binary mixtures described by an optical method from 278 K to 343 K, at pressures up to 500 MPa for the organic liquids: (benzene + 2methylpropan-2-ol), 5 eutectic systems with the formation of intermolecular compounds (carbon tetrachloride + p-xylene, or benzene), 6 a partial solid solution system (a-methylnaphthalene + b-methylnaphthalene). 7 The eutectic mixtures become richer in the component whose temperature coefficient of the freezing pressure is larger and the eutectic temperature rises with increasing pressure. With increasing pressure different compositions of the eutectic point are also observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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