New phase phenomena in ternary systems at high pressures – Cosolvency and miscibility windows up to 100 MPa

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Publication Date 2002-02-12
DOI 10.1039/B109224N
Impact Factor 3.676
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Arndt L. Scheidgen, Gerhard M. Schneider


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Abstract

For selected systems CO2 + alkan-1-ol + alkane, new high-pressure phase phenomena have been found. Isobaric cosolvency effects and isothermal miscibility windows are presented phenomenologically and numerically. Additionally, rules for the occurrence of these effects are given.

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