1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00861658
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Thermal conductivity of tetramethoxysilane, tetraethoxysilane, and tetraethyl tin

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“…Density ρ at atmospheric pressure of TMOS against temperature T compared with other reports: ■, this work (extrapolation); □, this work (pycnometer); ○, Anderson et al (saturated liquid density at 0.03 MPa); △, Ivannikov et al; ▽, Kato and Tanaka; ◇, Jambon and Delmas; ×, Nkinamubanzi et al; ☆, supplier (Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.); solid line, the approximation line of the density at atmospheric pressure in this work (by extrapolation); dotted line, extrapolation part of the approximation line.…”
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“…Density ρ at atmospheric pressure of TMOS against temperature T compared with other reports: ■, this work (extrapolation); □, this work (pycnometer); ○, Anderson et al (saturated liquid density at 0.03 MPa); △, Ivannikov et al; ▽, Kato and Tanaka; ◇, Jambon and Delmas; ×, Nkinamubanzi et al; ☆, supplier (Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.); solid line, the approximation line of the density at atmospheric pressure in this work (by extrapolation); dotted line, extrapolation part of the approximation line.…”
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“…According to author’s search, there is no available report on the density for MTMS. On the other hand, as mentioned in “Introduction”, Anderson et al and Ivannikov et al reported saturated liquid density at 0.03 MPa (approximately atmospheric pressure) and liquid density at atmospheric pressure of TMOS, respectively. In addition, a few literatures reporting the density at atmospheric pressure of TMOS are available. Figure shows the density at atmospheric pressure of TMOS obtained by extrapolation of the PVT data measured in this work compared with several reports.…”
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“…The thermal conductivity of TEOS can be found in the literature. 46 Based on these values, the diffusion length for TEOS can be calculated at given frequencies using Eq. 2 and 3.…”
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