Solubility Data Series Volume 86: Ethers and Ketones with Water
Solubility Data Series Volume 86: Ethers and Ketones with Water
Andrezej Maczynski et al.
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 2008 (6 part series)
The mutual solubilities and related liquid-liquid equilibria of various systems with water are exhaustively and critically reviewed. Theses systems include:
C2–C5 ethers (part 1)
C6 ethers (part 2)
nine binary systems of C7–C14 ethers (part 3)
six binary systems of C4 and C5 ketones (part 4)
eight binary systems of C6 ketones (part 5 )
25 binary systems of C7–C12 ketones (part 6)
All data are expressed as mass percent and mole fraction as well as the originally reported units. In addition to the standard evaluation criteria used throughout the Solubility Data Series, a method based on the evaluation of all experimental data for a given series of ketones was used. This completes a six-part series of papers which compile and evaluate mutual solubility data of ethers and ketones with water.
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