Vapour pressures at 10 different temperatures between 278.15 and 323.15 K for binary mixtures of 1-Bromobutane (cas 109-65-9) with ethanol or 1-hexanol
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Add time:08/21/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Vapour pressures of 1-Bromobutane (cas 109-65-9)+ethanol, or + 1-hexanol at 10 different temperatures between 278.15 and 323.15 K were measured by a static method. The reduction of the vapour pressures to obtain activity coefficients and excess molar Gibbs energies was carried out by fitting the vapour pressure data to the Wilson equation according to Barker’s method. For 1-bromobutane+ethanol, azeotropic mixtures with a minimum boiling temperature were observed over the whole temperature range. GE, HE and VE, at 298.15 K, are compared with predictions of the ERAS-model.
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