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Vapor Pressure of Pure Methyl Oleate—the Main Componene of Biodiesel

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Vapor pressures for the main component of the biodiesel – methyl oleate were measured by using the static method. For this purpose, a new setup for vapor pressure measurements in the range (0.1 to 1000) Pa and the elevated temperatures up to 450 K has been designed and tested using the reference materials benzoic acid and naphthalene. Absolute vapor pressures and sublimation (vaporization) enthalpies for the tested compounds were in a good agreement with the most reliable literature data.

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SPV gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Government of Russian Federation (decree no. 220 of 9 April 2010), agreement no. 14.Z50.31.0038.

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Zaitsau, D.H., Verevkin, S.P. Vapor Pressure of Pure Methyl Oleate—the Main Componene of Biodiesel. Russ J Gen Chem 91, 2061–2068 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070363221100236

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