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Solubility of long-chain fatty acid esters in selected organic one- and two-component solvents

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Three long-chain ethylene glycol monoesters of stearic, eicosanoic and behenic acids have been synthesized and carefully purified. Their solubilities in 25 pure solvents and in 28 binary solvent systems have been investigated by a synthetic method over a temperature range from 280 to 320 K. The systems containing cyclohexane+alcohols and chlorohydrocarbons+alcohols mixed solvents were found to exhibit a solubility synergistic effect. The results of these measurements were correlated by the Wilson equation utilizing temperature dependent Λij parameters.

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Domańska, U. Solubility of long-chain fatty acid esters in selected organic one- and two-component solvents. J Solution Chem 18, 173–188 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00649573

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