Isobaric Molar Heat Capacity of Ethyl Octanoate and Ethyl Decanoate at Pressures up to 24 MPa
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data2018Vol. 63(6), pp. 2252–2256
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Abstract
The isobaric molar heat capacities of ethyl octanoate and ethyl decanoate were determined at T = 294–354 K and p = 0.1–24 MPa. The measurements were conducted by a flow calorimeter. The measured results were in good agreements with several available experimental data at atmosphere pressure and the calculated results at high pressure in literatures. Furthermore, a fitting equation was presented to calculate the Cp of ethyl octanoate and ethyl decanoate. The maximum absolute relative deviations between experimental results and calculated data are lower than 0.4%.
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