Vapor−Liquid Equilibrium for Mixtures of Hexane and Squalane at Temperatures from 469.8 K to 623.3 K
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data1997Vol. 42(2), pp. 321–323
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Abstract
Vapor and liquid equilibrium compositions have been measured for the hexane + squalane (2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane) system at (469.8, 524.3, 574.6, and 623.3) K and at pressures ranging from (5.5 to 54.8) bar. A continuous-flow apparatus was used both to minimize squalane degradation and to measure the lower squalane concentrations in the vapor phase. Mixture critical pressures and compositions were also obtained.
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