C2+ Nitroalkanes With Water or Organic Solvents: Binary and Multicomponent Systems
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C2+ Nitroalkanes With Water or Organic Solvents: Binary and Multicomponent Systems
Valerii P. Sazonov, David G. Shaw, Kenneth N. Marsh, Nikolai V. Sazonov, Nikolai I. Lisov, and Mariya F. Chernysheva
The mutual solubilities and liquid-liquid equilibria of binary and multicomponent systems composed of C2+ nitroalkanes with solvents are reviewed. The solvents (mainly in liquid phase) include water, inorganic compounds and a variety of organic compounds such as hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, alcohols, acids, esters, and nitrogen compounds. A total 81 binary, 21 ternary, 2 quaternary, and 1 five component systems whose properties were described in the chemical literature through 1998 are compiled. For 14 systems sufficient data were available to allow critical evaluation. All data are expressed as mass and mole fractions as well as the originally reported units. Similar reviews of gas, liquid and solid solubilities for other systems have been within the Solubility Data Series.
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