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Volumetric properties of mixtures of 1,4-dioxane and water at high pressures

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Abstract

Densities of aqueous of 1,4-dioxane have been measured at temperatures from 298 to 348 K and at pressures up to 40 MPa by a vibrating-tube method. Molar volumes obtained with an estimated uncertainty of ±0.2°,% are correlated with pressure by the Tait equation within the experimental uncertainty. Pressure and composition dependences of the excess molar volume, partial molar volume, and isothermal compressibility are determined and they are compared with those of other aqueous solutions.

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Matsuo, S., Mizuguchi, Y., Tanaka, Y. et al. Volumetric properties of mixtures of 1,4-dioxane and water at high pressures. Int J Thermophys 17, 441–454 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01443402

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