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Experimental data on evaporation of binary mixtures composed of ethanol and water, ethyl acetate and acetic acid, water and acetic acid, and ethyl acetate and water in a wide range of concentrations, across film membranes composed of cellulose myristinate and polyphenylene oxide are presented.
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Kuznetsov, V.M., Toikka, A.M., Kuznetsov, Y.P. et al. Dependence of Separation Characteristics of Pervaporation on Parameters of Membranes Composed of Cellulose Myristinate and Polyphenylene Oxide. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 77, 549–554 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RJAC.0000038664.27318.f4
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