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Vapor−Liquid Equilibria in the 2-Methylcyclohexanol + 2-Methylcyclohexyl Ethanoate System at 101.325 kPa
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    Vapor−Liquid Equilibria in the 2-Methylcyclohexanol + 2-Methylcyclohexyl Ethanoate System at 101.325 kPa
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    Separation and Purification of Chemical Compounds Department, Industrial Chemistry Research Institute, 8 Rydygiera Street, 01-793 Warsaw, Poland, and Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, 1 Pasteura Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
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    Cite this: J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 2, 645–649
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/je600559q
    Published February 17, 2007
    Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society

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    Vapor−liquid equilibrium data were measured using the Świȩtosławski ebulliometric still in the binary 2-methylcyclohexanol + 2-methylcyclohexyl ethanoate system at a constant pressure of (101.325 ± 0.070) kPa. The saturated vapor pressures were also measured for samples of mole fraction purity of 99.97 % 2-methylcyclohexanol and 99.98 % 2-methylcyclohexyl ethanoate over wide temperature ranges by comparative ebulliometry. The experimental data were correlated using the maximum-likelihood method, and overall measures of data reproducibility are given. The results are compared with literature data. VLE experimental data were tested for thermodynamic consistency by means of several different consistency tests and were demonstrated to be consistent.

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    Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data

    Cite this: J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 2, 645–649
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/je600559q
    Published February 17, 2007
    Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society

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