Density of Diisodecyl Phthalate at Temperatures from (283.15 to 363.15) K and Pressures from (0.1 to 65) MPa

作者: Susana Brito e Abreu , Helena M. N. T. Avelino , Fernando J. P. Caetano , João M. N. A. Fareleira

DOI: 10.1021/JE1001413

关键词: TolueneAtmospheric pressureViscosityAnalytical chemistryChemistryTait equationGas chromatographyDiisodecyl phthalateMineralogy

摘要: Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP) has recently been proposed to be an industrial reference fluid for moderately high viscosity at atmospheric pressure. Moreover, some results of the and also density DIDP pressures have reported recently. The main aim present work is contribute with necessary data enable eventual proposal a pressures. In this work, we describe measurements 12 temperatures from (283.15 363.15) K (0.1 65) MPa. were performed using Anton Paar GmbH model DMA HP vibrating tube densimeter reading device (model 5000 unit). Prior measurements, apparatus was calibrated water toluene. sample obtained Merck KGaA, minimum purity 99.8 % by gas chromatography (GC). correlated modified Tait equation. relative root-mean-squa...

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