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The gas chromatographic method was employed to measure the infinite dilution activity coefficients of twenty-eight hydrocarbons of different types in di-n-octyltin dichloride between 50 and 80°C, and of seven branched alkanes in tri-n-octyltin chloride between 40 and 60°C. A comparison is made between the results obtained for all the solutes in both solvents and in tetra-n-octyltin.
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Nardillo, A.M., Soria, D.B., Castells, C.B.M. et al. Activity coefficients of hydrocarbons at infinite dilution in di-n-octyltin dichloride. Comparison with results obtained in other alkyltin solvents. J Solution Chem 25, 369–375 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00972892
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