1992
DOI: 10.1080/00319109208027276
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Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions: Part 2. Excess Molar Volumes of Binary Mixtures Containing 1,1-Oxybisbutane

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“…For the system DBE + heptane a comparison with the literature shows that H E values reported by Benson et al (1988) and Villaman ˜an et al (1982a,b) are higher, whereas data by Marongiu et al (1988) are lower than our results (Figure 3). V E values reported by Teng and Acree (1992) for this system are somewhat lower than our results. As was emphasized before (Kammerer and Lichtenthaler, 1998), H E and V E values of alkanol + ether systems are dominated by the chemical contribution according to the strong hydrogen bonding of the alkanol molecules while the physical contribution is substantially smaller.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…For the system DBE + heptane a comparison with the literature shows that H E values reported by Benson et al (1988) and Villaman ˜an et al (1982a,b) are higher, whereas data by Marongiu et al (1988) are lower than our results (Figure 3). V E values reported by Teng and Acree (1992) for this system are somewhat lower than our results. As was emphasized before (Kammerer and Lichtenthaler, 1998), H E and V E values of alkanol + ether systems are dominated by the chemical contribution according to the strong hydrogen bonding of the alkanol molecules while the physical contribution is substantially smaller.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…At all compositions, this comparison reveals a high level of agreement. Furthermore, the comparison of experimental excess molar volume values with those reported by Berti et al and Teng and Acree for DBE (1) + cyclohexane (2) indicates good agreement between both sets of data at all compositions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Excess molar volumes, V E , as a function of mole fraction of x 1 for binary mixtures: (open diamond), DBE (1) + 1-butanol (2); (open square), 2-butanol (1) + cyclohexane (2); (open triangle), DBE (1) + cyclohexane (2) at 298.15 K and at 0.1 MPa. For (shaded circle), ref ; (multiplication sign), ref ; (shaded diamond), ref ; (shaded square), ref ; (zhe), ref ; (open circle), ref . The Redlich–Kister correlation is presented with a dashed line.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%