Thermodynamic properties of ethanol + water. I. Vapour-liquid equilibria measurements from 90 to 150°C by the static method

作者: B. Kolbe , J. Gmehling

DOI: 10.1016/0378-3812(85)90007-X

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摘要: Abstract A static apparatus is described with the help of which vapour-liquid equilibria can be measured a good precision particularly in range pressure 1-10 bar. Using this apparatus, four isothermal measurement series have been carried out for system ethanol-water at 90-150°C.

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