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H.V. Kehiaian
University of Paris VII, France
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Contributors
I. Wichterle
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
e-mail: wichterle@icpf.cas.cz
J. Linek
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
e-mail: linek@icpf.cas.cz
Z. Wagner
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
e-mail: wagner@icpf.cas.cz
J.-C. Fontaine
CNRS, Paris, France
e-mail: fontaine@paris7.jussieu.fr
K. Sosnkowska-Kehiaian
University of Paris VII, France
e-mail: kehiaian@paris7.jussieu.fr
H. V. Kehiaian
University of Paris VII, France
e-mail: kehiaian@paris7.jussieu.fr
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Vapor–liquid equilibrium data form the basic information for chemical engineering calculations, in
particular the design and operation of distillation plants in the chemical, pharmaceutical, polymer,
petrochemical and related industries. The data are also important for understanding molecular interactions
and developing theories of pure liquids and liquid mixtures because they are related to the structure and
the energy of interaction of the molecules.
The volumes in this series are compilations of vapor–liquid equilibrium data on subcritical binary
homogeneous (single-phase) or heterogeneous (two-phase) liquid–liquid systems.
All the components are well-defined pure substances, which are organic or inorganic nonelectrolytes,
including low-melting ionic liquids and water. Only data obtained by direct experimental measurements
are considered.
Part 1 (07WIC1) has been published in 2007 with 3316 systems on a CD. Tables and graphs with
numerical values are printed in the book for only 802 binary mixtures. The present Part 2 contains
numerical data for 2297 additional systems, values for 860 binary systems are in the book.
The ELBT.EXE program of Part 2 can be downloaded as electronic supplementary material (ESM)
from the appendix in the HTML version of Chap. 3. It permits to search, retrieve, display and export the
totality of 5613 numerical data sets of Part 1 and Part 2 in five formats: PDF (the same format as in the
book), SELF, ELDATA, and the XML versions of SELF and ELDATA described in Chaps. 2.1, 3.5.2,
and 3.5.3.
The starting point of the present database was a bibliographic compilation first published in 1955
(55HAL1), which was extended and supplemented in 1967 to cover 2656 references. Later on, the
database was published in 1973 (73WIC1) with 4863 references. Triennial supplements were published
till 1985, concluding with over 8000 references. Then, along with the appearance of personal computers,
a floppy diskette accompanied a new hardcopy edition (94WIC1) with four subsequent supplements
which were finally converted into a user-friendly software on CD-ROM in 2000. The CD-ROMs have
been updated biannually till now (04WIC1).
The ELBT.EXE Program accompanying the present volume includes an updated version of the 10th
edition of the bibliographical database, EVLM’2006, giving 13634 references to experimental vapor–
liquid equilibrium in mixtures and solution measurements for 21181 two- to nine-component systems.
These components are organic or inorganic electrolytes and nonelectrolytes, ionic liquids, alloys, fused
salts, polymers and other materials. Papers reporting high-pressure near-critical or supercritical
equilibrium data or just azeotropic data, gas-liquid critical lines, solubilities of gases in liquids, vapor
pressure data on liquid solutions of solids, including substances of biochemical interest and electrolytes,
obtained, e.g., from low- or high-temperature isopiestic studies, are referenced. The bibliographical
database contains all the references published in the period from 1888 through mid-2006 and 244
additional references to papers published in the period from mid 2006 through end 2007.
It would be impossible to cover in two printed volumes all the isotherms, isobars, and isopleths of
these systems. The volumes reproduce in tables and graphs numerical values for only 1662 binary
mixtures, chosen to be representative of all the compound classes and property types. When the number
of data points for a given system reported in the original source is very large, only a part of the data
appears in the printed tables. The totality of numerical data points is displayed by the program in two
computer readable standard ASCII file formats, SELF and ELDATA. Estimated uncertainties are
reported in these files for each measured physical quantity. Similar formats have been used in our
database on heats of mixing of binary systems of nonelectrolytes (04GRO1). Most data files contain non-
smoothed experimental data compiled from the original literature published from 1929 to 2007.
The ELBT.EXE program allows the fast search of data according to property type, chemical system
(substances, mixtures, and solutions), and reference (authors, original source of data, and year of
publication). The Program permits in some cases the correlation of the experimental data and the
calculation of derived data and save the results of the calculations in separate files.
VIII Contents
Each SELF file is characterized by three Digital Object Identifiers (DOI), the objects being the
property type, the chemical system (mixture components), and the full reference to the original source of
data. The descriptors of the DOIs are listed in three files: LB13APropTypes.txt, LB13ASubstances.txt,
and LB13AReferences.txt. The purpose of SELFs and of the associated descriptor files is to allow the
exporting of data files to data banks and application programs and the exchange of data between data
centers. The SELFs can be easily reformatted into other formats, and the DOIs translated into other
languages (nomenclature, etc.), which may be more suitable for various specific applications or
professional communities.
The ELDATA format is an electronic file, similar to, but more explicit than SELF, incorporating the
DOI descriptors of the printed volumes.
In order to facilitate the storage, exchange and use of the data, the ELBT.EXE program allows
importation of the information of SELF and ELDATA files, as well as of the files containing the results
of correlations, into Spreadsheet ML documents.
Eight printed indexes are included in Part 2 (Chap. 4):
– Formula Index of Substances with main names and relative molar masses
– Name Index of Substances with Chemical Abstract Service Registry Numbers, synonyms, and
acronyms
– Class Indexes of Organic Substances, Organic Systems, and Aqueous-Organic Systems
– Index of Systems Containing Inorganic Substances.
The printed substance indexes are cumulative (cover both Part 1 and Part 2).
Following indexes are supplied online as ESM:
– Cumulative Class Indexes of Organic Systems, Aqueous-Organic Systems, and Systems
Containing Inorganic Substances
– Cumulative Formula Index of Systems
The full-text electronic version of the book is also available with hypertext links to all the data files in
PDF format.
In a compilation of this scope it is impossible to avoid errors in reproducing correctly the data from
the original literature, and assigning the uncertainties, even after careful checking. The authors will be
grateful to users who call our attention to mistakes and make suggestions for improvements.
My sincere thanks go to the authors, Dr. I. Wichterle, Dr. J. Linek, and Dr. Z. Wagner, for writing the
Introduction of this volume and for their advice in the selection and presentation of the data, to Dr. K.
Sosnkowska-Kehiaian for the entry and correlation of the data, and to Eng. J. C. Fontaine for the
development of the database management system, computational programs and layout of the printed
version.
I am deeply grateful to Prof. Alexander Apelblat (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Prof.
Alberto Arce (University of Santiago, Spain), Dr. Alain Barreau (Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil-
Malmaison, France), Prof. Ion Batiu (University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania), Dr. C. Chamorro and Prof.
M. A. Villamanan (University of Valladolid, Spain), Prof. J. Gmehling and Dr. J. Krafczyk (University of
Oldenburg, Germany), Dr. Kyu-Jin Han and Prof. So-Jin Park (Chungnam National University, Dae-
Jeon, South Korea), Dr. V. S. Iorish (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation), Prof. R.
Lichtenthaler (University of Heidelberg, Germany), Prof. Mircea Preda (University of Craiova,
Romania), Prof. Dominique Richon (Ecole des Mines, France), Dr. Mariana Teodorescu (Institute of
Physical Chemistry, Bucharest, Romania), Prof. Jaime Wisniak (Ben Gurion University of the Negev,
Israel), and Prof. Zumin Qiu (Nanchuang University, China), who kindly provided reprints containing
important experimental data.
Finally, I wish to express again my appreciation to the editorial office in Darmstadt, Germany, with
special thanks to Dr. Wolfgang Finger, for their excellent work in preparing the volumes for the
publisher.
1 Introduction
Vapor–liquid equilibrium data form the basic information for chemical engineering calculations, in particu-
lar the design and operation of distillation plants in the chemical, pharmaceutical, polymer, petrochemical
and related industries. The data are also important for understanding molecular interactions and developing
theories of pure liquids and liquid mixtures because they are related to the structure and the energy of inter-
action of the molecules.
The measurements collected in Vol. IV/13 provide a database of carefully selected experimental vapor–
liquid equilibrium data, which can be used for the testing and development of theoretical models, correla-
tions, and process design software.
The first subvolume in this series, IV/13A, deals with binary homogeneous (single-phase) liquid or hetero-
geneous (two-phase) liquid–liquid system.
All the components are well-defined pure substances (nonelectrolytes). Only vapor–liquid equilibrium data
obtained by direct experimental measurements are considered.
The aim of the introduction to this volume is to present the general relations between vapor–liquid equili-
brium data and the thermodynamic functions of liquid mixtures and to describe the principles and methods
of measurement and correlation. Only a very brief description of some of the methods and models which are
used is given, extensive accounts are contained in many publications.
This introduction is divided into twelve main parts.
1.1 General thermodynamic relations
1.2 Fugacity and fugacity coefficient
1.3 Activity and activity coefficient
1.4 Excess Gibbs energy
1.5 Concentration dependence of activity coefficients in binary systems
1.6 Correction for real behavior of vapor phase
1.7 Vapor-liquid equilibrium phase diagrams
1.8 Principles and methods of measurements
1.9 Sources of errors
1.10 Consistency tests
1.11 Correlation of experimental data
1.12 Test mixtures
Each component of the mixture is assumed to be a molecular substance (nonelectrolyte), organic (i.e. con-
taining carbon) or inorganic. Each substance has a well-defined relative molar mass Mr corresponding to the
natural isotopic abundances of the constitutive elements. Substances containing isotopically modified atoms
are clearly identified in the tables which follow (Chap. 2).
The composition of a mixture is expressed in terms of the mole fractions xi (i = 1 or 2) of the component i:
xi ¼ ni =i ni ð1:1Þ
where ni is the amount (number of moles) of substance i and i ni the total amount (number of moles) of
substance in the mixture.
Extensive thermodynamic quantities are always expressed as molar quantities, i.e. the extensive quantity
divided by the total amount (number of moles) of substance: molar volume V, molar internal energy U,
molar enthalpy H, molar entropy S, molar Gibbs energy G, etc.
V ¼ ð@G=@PÞT ð1:5Þ
and the relation between G and H, i.e. the Gibbs–Helmholtz equation:
½@ðG=T Þ=@T P ¼ H=T 2 : ð1:6Þ
The molar Gibbs energy G of a mixture is related to the partial molar Gibbs energies (chemical potentials) μi
of the components i through the formula:
X
G¼ x:
i i i
ð1:7Þ
A multicomponent and multiphase system is in equilibrium if the temperature, the pressure and the chemical
potentials μi of each component i in all the phases are equal. In these tables we shall deal with systems con-
taining two components, i = 1 and i = 2, occurring in the vapor phase (V) and in a single liquid (L) or two
liquid (L1) (L2) phases. Thus, the equilibrium conditions are:
Vi ¼ L1
i ¼ i
L2
ð1:8Þ
The absolute values of the chemical potentials can not be determined experimentally, however, the differ-
ence between the chemical potential of a given component and the chemical potential of the same compo-
nent in a well-defined standard state, at given conditions, can be expressed in terms of two auxiliary
thermodynamic functions, namely fugacity and activity (77IUP1).
Fugacity fi of component i is defined by the following relation at constant temperature T:
di ¼ RTd ln fi ; ð1:9Þ
where R is the molar gas constant.
The numerical value of fugacity is defined by setting the following condition:
lim ð fi =xi PÞ ¼ 1 ð1:10Þ
P!0
i.e. the fugacity of a component is equal to its partial pressure in an ideal vapor mixture (gas in the limit of
zero pressure).
Integration of equation (1.9) gives:
ðP
i ideal
i ¼ RT lnð fi =xi PÞ ¼ ðVi RT =PÞdP; ð1:11Þ
0
Considering Eq. (1.11), the general condition of equilibrium Eq. (1.8) can be written as:
fiV ¼ fiL1 ¼ fiL2 : ð1:12Þ
In ideal systems (according to G. N. Lewis), the fugacities fi are proportional to the mole fractions xi over
the whole concentration range. Therefore:
fi ¼ xi fio ; ð1:13Þ
where superscript o denotes pure component at given T and P. At low pressures the fugacity of the pure
liquid component can be substituted by its pressure Pio and the fugacity of the pure vapor component by
its partial pressure Pi, then:
Pi ¼ yi P ¼ xi Pio ; ð1:14Þ
where yi is the mole fraction in the vapor phase. This is the well-known Raoult’s law. However, vast major-
ity of systems exhibit real behavior, which needs the definition of auxiliary quantities for their complete
thermodynamic description (Chap. 1.3).
where oi is the chemical potential of pure component i at the temperature and pressure of the mixture.
For an ideal mixture the chemical potential ideal
i of component i is defined by the relation:
ideal
i ¼ oi þ RT ln xi ð1:16Þ
M ;ideal
The molar Gibbs energy of mixing G of an ideal mixture is then given by:
X
GM ;ideal ¼ RT x ln xi
i i
ð1:17Þ
Lewis has defined activity ai of a component i as the ratio of its fugacity fi to its fugacity fio at a selected
standard state:
ai ¼ fi =fio : ð1:18Þ
It is advantageous to select the pure liquid component at the temperature and pressure of the system as the
standard state. Consequently, the activities of the pure components are equal to 1 and in an ideal mixture the
activities are equal to the mole fractions.
A useful quantity is the activity coefficient i defined as:
i ¼ ai =xi : ð1:19Þ
For a non-ideal mixture the chemical potential i of component i can be then written:
i ¼ oi þ RT ln i þ RT ln xi : ð1:20Þ
One can now introduce the notion of excess functions which are defined as the difference between the ther-
modynamic function of the real mixture and the corresponding function of the ideal mixture. In particular,
the excess chemical potential Ei and the molar excess Gibbs energy GE are given by:
Ei ¼ RT ln i ð1:21Þ
and
X
GE ¼ x E
i i i
ð1:22Þ
All the other thermodynamic excess functions are obtained by differentiation of GE with respect to T or P.
The most important are the molar excess entropy SE, enthalpy HE, and volume V E:
S E ¼ ð@GE =@T ÞP ð1:23Þ
At constant T and P and with use of Eqs. (1.21) and (1.22) we obtain a relation defining the dimensionless
quantity denoted Q:
GE X c
¼ xi ln i ¼ Q: ð1:27Þ
RT i¼1
This relation is very convenient for obtaining the concentration dependence of activity coefficients if the
concentration dependence of GE is known; in addition, this equation fulfils the Gibbs–Duhem equation.
The first relations have already been proposed by Margules (95MAR1) more than one century ago, and later
on they have appeared many others, e.g. the equations by Van Laar, Wohl, Scatchard–Hammer, Carlson–
Colburn etc.; some of them were modified in march of time. At present, several newer ones became popular
because of their easy application to the description of multicomponent systems and for the phase behavior
prediction methods based on knowledge of binary data.
The most formal, n–power expansion is represented by the Redlich–Kister equation (which is equivalent to
the Margules one), see (48RED1). For a binary 1–2 system:
Xn
Q ¼ x1 x2 A ðx x2 Þi1
i¼1 i 1
ð1:30Þ
For most mixtures at low pressures the liquid phase activity coefficients can be calculated with good
approximation from the assumption of ideal behavior of the vapor phase. However, for the accurate thermo-
dynamic description in the medium or higher pressure range, the real behavior of the vapor phase should not
be neglected. The simple “activity coefficient approximation” is not sufficient, and it is usually substituted
with an equation of state approach for the vapor phase or for both phases. Only a brief description of the
vapor phase nonideality corrections applied to analyze some of the experimental data reported in this
volume is given. A more extensive account on the methods applicable to systems at normal and elevated
where ’oi is the fugacity coefficient of the pure component at the pressure Pio and system temperature. The
exponential term accounts for the influence on fugacity of the change of pressure from P to Pio (Poynting
correction).
The ELBT program on the CD–ROM permits the correlation of isothermal VLE data of homogeneous bin-
ary systems with equations derived from the Redlich–Kister expansion. Vapor-phase imperfection and the
variation of the Gibbs energy of the pure liquid components are accounted for through the second molar
virial coefficients Bij and the molar volumes Vio under saturation pressures (Chap. 3.5.5). The correlated
total vapor pressure P and the vapor composition yi are given by:
X
2
P¼ xi Pio expf½Ei ðBii Vio ÞðP Pio Þ 2PBE12 ð1 yi Þ2 =RT g ð1:44Þ
i¼1
xi Pio
yi ¼ expf½Ei ðBii Vio ÞðP Pio Þ 2PBE12 ð1 yi Þ2 =RT g ð1:45Þ
P
where
BE12 ¼ B12 ðB11 þ B22 Þ=2; Pio ¼ Pexp ðxi ¼ 1Þ ð1:46Þ
The partial molar excess Gibbs energies (excess chemical potentials) are:
X
n
E1 =RT ¼ x22 fA1 þ Ai ½ð2i 1Þx1 x2 ðx1 x2 Þi2 g ð1:47Þ
i¼2
X
n
E2 =RT ¼ x21 fA1 þ Ai ½x1 ð2i 1Þx2 ðx1 x2 Þi2 g ð1:48Þ
i¼2
The activity coefficients at infinite dilution, 11 and 21 , are given by:
X
n
ln 11 ¼ E1 ðx1 ¼ 0Þ=RT ¼ A1 þ ð1Þi Ai ð1:49Þ
i¼2
X
n
ln 21 ¼ E2 ðx2 ¼ 0Þ=RT ¼ A1 þ Ai ð1:50Þ
i¼2
All the variables in Eq. (1.41) are either direct experimental data or they may be estimated using known pre-
diction methods e.g. (47HOU1), (75HAY1), or (01POL1). This expression is sufficient enough for most
cases, except for particular systems where real behavior of vapor phase is due to other reasons, namely asso-
ciation (e.g., in systems containing carboxylic acids).
Phenomenologically, the real behavior of systems, in which vapor (V) is in equilibrium with one liquid
phase (L) is shown in Fig. 1, where the basic phase diagrams are presented for both isothermal and isobaric
conditions, together with the x–y composition dependence. Case 1 represents ideal behavior, the total pres-
sure P is a linear function of composition x, according to Raoult’s law, Eq. (1.14). In case 2A, the total
pressure is higher than in an ideal system, i.e. positive deviation from Raoult’s law, while case 3A represents
systems which exhibit lower pressure, i.e. negative deviations from ideal behavior. The types denoted B are
special cases of types A; here the mixtures have an extremum (maximum or minimum) vapor pressure P
at constant temperature (or boiling point T at constant pressure), as function of composition, called azeotro-
pic point. The mixtures are called azeotropic ones or simply azeotropes. Azeotropes in which the pressure is
a maximum (temperature is a minimum) are called positive azeotropes (see e.g. LB0748, p. 2-151), while
pressure–minimum (temperature–maximum) azeotropes are called negative azeotropes (see e.g. LB1520,
p. 2-228). At the azeotropic point the compositions of vapor and liquid are equal. Besides, a very few sys-
tems were found forming a “double azeotrope” (not shown in Fig. 1, see e.g. LB1338, p. 2-52), in which the
P–x (or T–x) curves have both a maximum and a minimum. In this case, the equilibrium curve is crossing
twice the diagonal in x–y diagram. However, these systems are nearly ideal and/or with closely boiling
points of components. This special behavior is sometimes within the range of experimental errors.
Fig. 1 Diagrams of basic types of two-component system where vapor and one liquid phase are in equilibrium.
The typical diagrams for systems where two liquid phases (L1 and L2) are in equilibrium with vapor phase
(V), are shown in Fig. 2. The region between the points denoted A and B is the region of immiscibility of
the two liquids. A special case of type 1 is presented on diagrams 2, where a homogeneous positive azeo-
trope occurs. Similarly, a homogeneous negative azeotrope can be constructed (not shown in Fig. 2). In case
3, the vapor pressure (boiling temperature) over the two liquid phases in equilibrium is larger (smaller) than
the vapor pressures (boiling temperatures) of the pure components (see e.g. LB0891, p. 2-392). Mixtures of
this type are called heteroazeotropic mixtures or heteroazeotropes, as opposed to the other types of azeo-
tropes, called homoazeotropes.
Fig. 2 Diagrams of basic types of two-component system where vapor and two partially miscible liquid phases are in
equilibrium.
There are in the literature many surveys of experimental techniques with detailed description of methods and
particular equilibrium stills. Extensive reviews have been published by Hála et al. (67HAL1), Williamson
(75WIL1), Abbott (86ABB1), Aim and Hála (90AIM1), (88HAL1) and, more recently, by Raal and
Mühlbauer (98RAA1).
The most widely used experimental methods can be divided into five groups according to the main principle
how data are measured. It should be pointed out that the selection of the experimental method depends not
only on the thermodynamic conditions, but also on the type of system, the properties of the individual com-
ponents, the required amount of material, the analytical facilities of measuring the composition of the equi-
librium phases, the demand on accuracy of measurement, and many other factors. In the following
paragraphs a brief review of the methods is presented together with both their features and imperfections.
For more detailed information, we recommend to start with the general surveys listed above, and then to
go to the original literature.
The reliability of the results obtained by the static methods depends, first of all, on the perfect degassing of
the components, otherwise the value of total pressure is largely influenced by the amount of dissolved air or
other gaseous admixtures. Degassing can be achieved by different procedures depending on the properties
of the components. Multiple distillation is used in the case of volatile components. Successive freezing,
pumping and melting is used in the case of nonvolatile components. These procedures are often laborious
and time consuming. It may be said that the degassing represents half of the whole experiment.
One of the best devices has been designed by Aim (78AIM1), including a detailed description of degassing
procedures. An automatic equipment, originally developed by Rarey and Gmehling (93RAR1), is commer-
cially available.
The static method is often used for the measurement of isoplethal data. The vapor pressure P is taken as a
function of temperature T for given constant mole fraction x1 compositions (File Number LB2043, p. 2-98).
The P(T ) are usually correlated, e.g. with the Antoine equation, and isothermal P(x1) data are reported for
selected temperatures (File Number LB1636, p. 2-230).
In the case of volatile components the composition of the vapor phase can be determined by gas-liquid chro-
matography. Otherwise it has to be calculated iteratively assuming an excess Gibbs energy model for the
liquid mixture and accounting for vapor phase nonideality (53BAR1).
Static methods are restricted to isothermal measurements. Isobaric data can be obtained too, but the proce-
dure of equilibrating may take a prohibitively long time.
Another technique, the isopiestic method, is applicable to systems containing only one volatile component
(e.g. such as systems with salt). Measurement is easy but it needs a rather long time for achieving equili-
brium. For more details we refer to the basic surveys given in Chap. 1.8.
As a rule, each set of experimental data is subject to both random and systematic errors. In addition, in ori-
ginal publications rather gross errors may exist due to coarse oversight, wrong information transfer: erro-
neous record, misprints, etc. However, such errors can be easily detected by plotting the data and
subsequently eliminating the statistically improbable points, which deviate more than 300% from the esti-
mated average deviation value (typical for misprints), see (82HAL1).
Systematic experimental errors result, first of all, from both the method and/or procedure used and the
unskilled action of the experimenter. They manifest by deviations, which are usually constant with respect
to some of the measured variables. If the source of such errors is discovered during the measurement, then it
may be easily repaired or prevented. Generally, problems already arise measuring the primary thermody-
namic quantities, such as temperature or pressure, where systematic errors may be caused by the improper
calibration of the thermometers or manometers, using unreliable standards. Much larger errors result fre-
quently from the determination of the composition of the phases, because the analytical methods, e.g. den-
simetry or refractometry, exhibit relatively larger inaccuracies than the measurement of temperature or
pressure. More sophisticated analytical methods, such as chromatography, involve many other factors, so
making the results even less transparent.
The construction and operation of the experimental set-up is another source of systematic errors. For
instance, the boiling point of a system, measured under given thermodynamic conditions in various equili-
brium stills, may differ by several kelvins. The measurement of pressure is even more difficult. During the
last century, development of apparatuses was enormous, however, significant improvements cannot be
expected in the future.
Serious errors can result from the impurity of the components. Much less care is devoted at present to this
aspect, in comparison to several decades ago. The required chemicals are purchased and often used as
received, without accurate characterization.
Random errors result from more or less known reasons due to the statistical properties of the measured
quantities and they may cause deviations in any direction. It is impossible to prevent from making such
errors. However, the theory of errors considers such unavoidable errors as a vector of many disturbances
with random effect, so that they may be treated with use of statistically simple distributions.
The assignment of uncertainties is a very difficult task, when using the data from the literature. Unless they
are provided by the authors, the only guide for judging the data is personal, based on comparisons with pre-
vious investigations, knowledge of the reliability of the experimental set-up, and knowledge of the source,
methods of purification and purity test of the materials. Most important is the knowledge of the laboratory
where the data have been produced.
In this database, the uncertainties of the different quantities, if reported by the authors, are given in the
SELFs and identically in the corresponding ELDATA files (Chap. 3). In many cases additions and correc-
tions were necessary. In view of the of the above-mentioned difficulties, the reported values should be
regarded as rough estimates and used with care. Most problems related to “source of errors” which are sum-
marized in this paragraph are discussed in (82HAL1).
The vapor–liquid equilibrium data usually consist of temperature, pressure and composition of both phases.
According to the phase rule, a binary system has two degrees of freedom. This means that having two of the
above mentioned values the other two can be calculated. A data set containing temperatures, pressures and
compositions of both phases is thermodynamically over determined. This extra information can be used to
verify whether the measured values are consistent. The test is derived from fundamental thermodynamic
properties.
Eq. (1.26) can be simplified (with use of Gibbs–Duhem equation) for a liquid phase containing two com-
ponents only, as:
VE HE
dP 2 dT ¼ x1 d ln 1 þ x2 d ln 2 ð1:51Þ
RT RT
Since the logarithms of activity coefficients play the role of partial molar quantities, they must obey the
summability relation. This relation yields:
GE
Q¼ ¼ x1 ln 1 þ x2 ln 2 ð1:52Þ
RT
The measurements are usually carried out either isothermally or isobarically. Let:
V E dP
"P ¼ ð1:53Þ
RT dx1
H E dT
"T ¼ ð1:54Þ
RT 2 dx1
Under such circumstances either εT = 0 or εP = 0, therefore, one ε term is needed only. Then:
dQ 1
¼ ln þ " ð1:55Þ
dx1 2
and
d ln 1 d ln 2
x1 þ x2 "¼0 ð1:56Þ
dx1 dx1
The activity coefficients are related to the directly measured quantities by:
yi ’i P
iexp ¼ ð1:57Þ
x i fi o
where fio is the fugacity of the pure component i in the standard state and ’i is the fugacity coefficient of
component i in the vapor phase. The fugacity coefficient ’i reflects vapor phase nonideality and is usually
calculated from the second virial coefficient.
Integration of Eq. (1.55) over the whole concentration interval yields:
ð1 exp
ln 1exp þ " dx1 ¼ 0 ð1:58Þ
2
0
Eq. (1.58) provides the base of the area test, published independently by Herington (47HER1) and by
Redlich and Kister (48RED1), which is usually performed graphically. For isothermal data, the term
V E =RT can usually be neglected and thus ε in Eq. (1.58) is set to zero. Unfortunately, excess enthalpy data
are rarely available, so that calculation of εT is questionable. For this reason it is usually omitted when treat-
ing isobaric data although this value is never negligible. The values of the term in the parenthesis with activ-
ity coefficients calculated from Eq. (1.57) are plotted against x1. The data are considered consistent if the
positive area is compensated by the negative area.
Van Ness (95VAN1) explains that this famous test is of limited value because in the fraction:
1exp y1 ’1 x2 f2o
¼ ð1:59Þ
2exp y2 ’2 x1 f1o
the value of pressure vanishes. It means that the error in pressure measurement is never detected by this
test. A direct consistency test was therefore suggested. The dependence of the excess Gibbs energy on
temperature and composition is expressed using some model equation and its parameters are determined
by correlation. Consistency is then verified by comparing the experimental and calculated values by the
method explained below. Differentiation of the summability condition, Eq. (1.52) gives:
dQ 1 d ln 1 d ln 2
¼ ln þ " þ x1 þ x2 " ð1:60Þ
dx1 2 dx1 dx1
A similar relation is obtained for experimental data. By subtracting such equations we get:
dðQÞ dQ dQexp 1 d ln 1 d ln 2
¼ ¼ ln x1 þ x2 " : ð1:61Þ
dxi dx1 dx1 2 dx1 dx1
P
If the data were correlated using ðQÞ2 as an objective function, the left hand side of Eq. (1.61) is equal to
zero and hence:
1 d ln 1 d ln 2
ln ¼ x1 þ x2 " ð1:62Þ
2 dx1 dx1
The right hand side of Eq. (1.62) is required to be zero by Gibbs–Duhem equation. The data are therefore
consistent if values lnð1 =2 Þ are scattered along zero. After integrating Eq. (1.61) along the whole con-
centration interval we get an interesting relation of the direct test to the area test
ð1 ð1
1 1exp
ln dx1 ¼ ln þ " dx1 ¼ 0: ð1:63Þ
2 2exp
0 0
Since the integral on the right hand side contains experimental values only, the integral on the left hand side
is also independent of how the data were correlated and even independent of the objective function used.
Fredenslund et al. (77FRE1) expressed the dependence of the excess Gibbs energy as
X
Q ¼ x1 ð1 x1 Þ ak Lk ðxk Þ ð1:64Þ
k
Table 1.1 Consistency index for VLE data proposed by Van Ness (95VAN1)
Index RMS δ ln(γ1/γ2)
1 ≤ 0.025
2 > 0.025 ≤ 0.050
3 > 0.050 ≤ 0.075
4 > 0.075 ≤ 0.100
5 > 0.100 ≤ 0.125
6 > 0.125 ≤ 0.150
7 > 0.150 ≤ 0.175
8 > 0.175 ≤ 0.200
9 > 0.200 ≤ 0.225
10 > 0.225
A straightforward test of consistency is provided by the ELBT program on the CD (Chap. 3). The correla-
tion with use of a GE-model equation (53BAR1), which is based on the Gibbs–Duhem equation, results in
calculation of thermodynamically consistent values. Inspection of the obtained diagram may indicate e.g.
systematical deviations of the experimental data from the calculated line. Statistical data resulting from
computations are also provided.
Another simple and strong test is based on comparison of HE data, calculated from VLE data, with direct
experimental calorimetric data, using Eq. (1.24). However, a necessary condition for this test is the avail-
ability of reliable enthalpic data.
There are several methods for determining the optimum values of the coefficients of a model equation
(Chap. 1.5) by minimizing the objective function OF, a relation between the measured quantities, the cor-
responding experimental errors, and the calculated values. Selection of a proper objective function is there-
fore an important task.
If the measurement is carried out in a way preventing the occurrence of systematic errors, then it is often
reasonable to assume that the errors have normal distribution with zero mean and known variance and
can be estimated by analysis of the experimental procedure. According to the maximum-likelihood method
(77BEC1) the most probable values of the parameters are determined by minimizing
2 ! ! 3
X T exp T calc 2 Pexp Pcalc 2 x exp
x calc 2
1;i y exp
y calc 2
1;i
OF ¼ 4 i i
þ i i
þ
1;i
þ
1;i 5 ð1:68Þ
i
T P x y
where the σ’s are estimates of the error of measurement of the respective variables (82HAL1).
Simultaneously, conditions of thermal (equality of temperatures), mechanical (equality of pressures)
and phase equilibrium (equality of chemical potentials of both components in both phases) must be satis-
fied. The constraints are defined by a set of equations nonlinear both in model parameters and in thermody-
namic quantities. When correlating vapor–liquid equilibrium data at low and moderate pressures, liquid
phase is described in terms of a GE–model and vapor phase is either considered as an ideal gas or its
nonideality is expressed by an equation of state, e. g. the virial expansion limited to the second virial coeffi-
cient (Chap. 1.6).
Pressure and vapor phase composition being often chosen as dependent variables, the errors in temperature
and liquid phase composition are neglected. Several objective functions based on these assumptions were
suggested and studied by Van Ness, Pedersen and Rasmussen (78VAN1), e.g.
" #
X Pexp Pcalc 2 exp calc 2
OF ¼ i i
þðy1;i y1;i Þ ð1:69Þ
i
Piexp
In absence of vapor phase composition data, following objective functions are employed
" #
X Pexp Pcalc 2
OF ¼ i i
ð1:70Þ
i
Piexp
or
X
OF ¼ ðPiexp Picalc Þ2 ð1:71Þ
i
Such an approach greatly simplifies the calculation, but may lead to poorer agreement between the calcu-
lated and experimental data.
It should always be verified that the phases are thermodynamically stable. In the case of partially miscible
systems the compositions of the coexisting phases must be calculated. The objective function is then similar
to that defined by Eq. (1.68), but the term corresponding to the differences between calculated and experi-
mental compositions should be added. The algorithm of Rod and Hančil (80ROD1) is recommended for the
statistical treatment of data.
However, it must be noted that GE–models can rarely describe both the vapor–liquid and the liquid–liquid
equilibrium simultaneously using the same set of parameters.
The agreement between calculated and experimental data can be expressed in terms of the maximum abso-
lute deviation, e.g. in pressure
P ¼ maxPiexp Picalc ð1:72Þ
or the mean absolute deviation
P ¼ ð1=nÞi Piexp Picalc ð1:73Þ
where n is the number of data points, or other relations (Chap. 3).
Vapor–liquid equilibrium data are of great importance for optimum design of industrial separation units
working under different conditions. With regard to this, the European Federation of Chemical Engineering
(90ONK1) elaborated a list (Table 1.2) with phase properties of twelve recommended systems, typical for
most cases which may be encountered, namely the systems:
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Index of Substances
1. Aqueous Systems
Water + Alcohols
H 2O Water
Water + Alcohols
H 2O Water
Water + Aldehydes
H 2O Water
+ CH2O + Methanal EVLM 1431 LB3721
+ C4H8O + Butanal EVLM 1131 LB1366
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1211 LB2303
Water + Alkanenitriles
H 2O Water
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB0591
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB4171
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1121 LB4741
+ C4H5N + Cyclopropanecarbonitrile EVLM 1111 LB3451
Water + Alkenenitriles
H 2O Water
+ C3H3N + Propenenitrile EVLM 1121 LB4771
Water + Alkoxyalkanenitriles
H 2O Water
+ C4H7NO + 3-Methoxypropanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB5343
Water + Alkylenediamines
H 2O Water
+ C2H8N2 + Ethane-1,2-diamine EVLM 1231 LB4037
+ C3H10N2 + N-Methylethylenediamine EVLM 1211 LB4310
Water + Aminoalcohols
H 2O Water
+ C2H7NO + 2-Aminoethanol EVLM 1111 LB4894
+ C2H7NO + 2-Aminoethanol EVLM 1131 LB4998
+ C2H7NO + 2-Aminoethanol EVLM 1231 LB5162
+ C3H9NO + 3-Aminopropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4895
+ C4H11NO2 + Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine EVLM 1231 LB5164
+ C4H11NO2 + Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine EVLM 1111 LB1458
+ C4H11NO2 + Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine EVLM 1111 LB0722
+ C5H13NO2 + N-Methyl-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine EVLM 1311 LB4230
Water + Aminoethers
H 2O Water
+ C4H9NO + Morpholine EVLM 1131 LB0227
+ C4H9NO + Morpholine EVLM 1231 LB0691
Water + Cycloalkylamines
H 2O Water
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB2359
Water + Di(linear-alkyl)amines
H 2O Water
+ C5H13N + N-Methylbutylamine EVLM 1111 LB0375
Water + Di(linear-alkyl)sulfoxides
H 2O Water
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB2475
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB4577
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB4582
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1131 LB4997
+ C4H10OS + Diethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB2243
Water + Esters
H 2O Water
+ C2H4O2 + Methyl methanoate EVLM 1111 LB0217
+ C2H4O2 + Methyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB4973
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1111 LB0216
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1131 LB0891
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5351
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5249
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1211 LB3767
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4971
(continued)
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Index of Substances 5
Water + Esters
H 2O Water
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1111 LB0218
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5242
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5241
+ C6H10O4 + Ethane-1,2-diol diethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5276
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB0087
+ C7H12O4 + Propane-1,2-diol diethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0783
Water + Ether-alcohols
H 2O Water
+ C3H8O2 + 2-Methoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB2045
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB2046
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB2049
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5293
+ C5H12O2 + 4-Methyl-3-oxapentan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB2048
+ C6H14O2 + 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB2047
+ C6H14O2 + 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4115
Water + Ether-esters
H 2O Water
+ C6H12O3 + Propane-1,2-diol ethyl ether ethanoate EVLM 1211 LB5294
Water + Ethers
H 2O Water
+ C2H4O + Oxirane EVLM 1111 LB1341
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1239
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB5485
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1311 LB2005
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1131 LB1849
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1131 LB4437
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1231 LB1185
+ C3H6O3 + 1,3,5-Trioxane EVLM 1111 LB0928
+ C3H6O3 + 1,3,5-Trioxane EVLM 1231 LB3719
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB4725
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB4585
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB0599
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1131 LB4592
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1516
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3302
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1411 LB4220
D 2O (2H2)Dihydrogen oxide
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1131 LB4438
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB4060
Water + Fluoroalcohols
H 2O Water
+ C2H3F3O + 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol EVLM 1131 LB0955
+ C2H3F3O + 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol EVLM 1231 LB1786
+ C2H3F3O + 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol EVLM 1311 LB3282
Water + Hydrazines
H 2O Water
+ CH6N2 + Methylhydrazine EVLM 1231 LB4018
+ C2H8N2 + 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine EVLM 1231 LB4017
+ C2H8N2 + 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine EVLM 1231 LB5472
Water + Hydroxyesters
H 2O Water
+ C4H8O3 + Ethane-1,2-diol ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5271
+ C4H8O3 + Methyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1111 LB2248
+ C5H10O3 + Ethyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1131 LB3943
Water + Hydroxyketones
H 2O Water
+ C6H12O2 + 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0889
Water + Ketones
H 2O Water
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB0870
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB1429
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB5520
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB0083
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB0085
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3143
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1241 LB0084
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB1251
(continued)
Water + Ketones
H 2O Water
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB0086
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB1517
Water + N,N-Dialkylalkanamides
H 2O Water
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2479
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1131 LB0680
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1231 LB5370
+ C4H9NO + N,N-Dimethylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB1065
Water + N-Alkylalkanamides
H 2O Water
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2206
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB0461
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1231 LB3540
+ C3H7NO + N-Methylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2085
Water + Nitroalkanes
H 2O Water
+ CH3NO2 + Nitromethane EVLM 1131 LB5346
Water + Perfluoroketones
H 2O Water
+ C3F6O + Hexafluoropropan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB4838
Water + Phosphates
H 2O Water
+ C4H11O4P + Butyl dihydrogen phosphate EVLM 1111 LB4506
+ C8H19O4P + Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate EVLM 1111 LB4522
+ C12H27O4P + Tributyl phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3516
+ C13H13O4P + Methyl diphenyl phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3505
Water + Pyrrole
H 2O Water
+ C4H5N + Pyrrole EVLM 1131 LB0382
Water + Sulfolane
H 2O Water
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB0438
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB0441
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB2559
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1231 LB1736
Water + Tri(linear-alkyl)amines
H 2O Water
+ C5H13N + N,N-Diethylmethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0054
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0089
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB4607
2. Inorganic Systems
Ammonia
H 3N Ammonia
+ Xe + Xenon EVLM 1111 LB3237
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB0803
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2120
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB4309
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB2040
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB2039
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1085
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1704
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1111 LB1705
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1703
Argon
Ar Argon
+ Kr + Krypton EVLM 1111 LB1633
+ N2 + Dinitrogen EVLM 1131 LB3297
+ N2 + Dinitrogen EVLM 1111 LB3812
+ N2 + Dinitrogen EVLM 1131 LB5234
+ O2 + Dioxygen EVLM 1111 LB3810
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1111 LB1428
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1111 LB4061
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1131 LB5230
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1111 LB1568
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1111 LB3186
Boron trifluoride
BF3 Boron trifluoride
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1824
Chlorine trifluoride
ClF3 Chlorine trifluoride
+ F6Mo + Molybdenum hexafluoride EVLM 1231 LB3886
+ F6W + Tungsten hexafluoride EVLM 1231 LB5021
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB5017
Dichlorine
Cl2 Dichlorine
+ FH + Hydrogen fluoride EVLM 1111 LB5145
+ CCl2F2 + Dichlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB2212
+ CHClF2 + Chlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB2211
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB2210
Dihydrogen sulfide
H 2S Dihydrogen sulfide
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1131 LB4019
+ CS2 + Carbon disulfide EVLM 1111 LB5299
+ CS2 + Carbon disulfide EVLM 1141 LB5300
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1111 LB4414
+ C2H6S + 2-Thiapropane EVLM 1111 LB5296
+ C2H6S + 2-Thiapropane EVLM 1131 LB5297
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1111 LB4415
+ C3H8S + 2-Thiabutane EVLM 1111 LB5298
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB4416
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB5302
Dinitrogen
N2 Dinitrogen
+ O2 + Dioxygen EVLM 1111 LB3811
+ O2 + Dioxygen EVLM 1131 LB3296
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1111 LB1695
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1131 LB5232
+ CO + Carbon oxide EVLM 1111 LB3809
+ CO + Carbon oxide EVLM 1131 LB5233
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1111 LB0445
Dinitrogen oxide
N 2O Dinitrogen oxide
+ Xe + Xenon EVLM 1111 LB0250
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB0248
+ C2H4 + Ethene EVLM 1111 LB0444
Hydrogen chloride
ClH Hydrogen chloride
+ FH + Hydrogen fluoride EVLM 1111 LB1342
+ FH + Hydrogen fluoride EVLM 1131 LB0090
+ N2O + Dinitrogen oxide EVLM 1111 LB0734
+ CCl2O + Carbonyl dichloride EVLM 1111 LB1343
+ CF4 + Tetrafluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB3005
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB0380
+ CH3Cl + Chloromethane EVLM 1111 LB3212
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB4358
+ C2HF3O2 + Trifluoroethanoic acid EVLM 1131 LB5103
+ C2H3Cl + Chloroethene EVLM 1111 LB1344
+ C2H3ClF2 + 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB1091
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB2960
Hydrogen fluoride
FH Hydrogen fluoride
+ CCl2F2 + Dichlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB5143
+ CCl2F2 + Dichlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB0482
+ CHClF2 + Chlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB2792
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB1475
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB5144
+ C2HClF4 + 1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB1476
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB1474
+ C2H3ClF2 + 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2793
+ C2H3Cl2F + 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2794
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2799
+ C3F8 + Octafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB0484
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1111 LB4958
+ C4F8 + Octafluorocyclobutane EVLM 1131 LB0483
Krypton
Kr Krypton
+ Xe + Xenon EVLM 1111 LB3246
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1111 LB3245
+ C2H4 + Ethene EVLM 1111 LB0732
Molybdenum hexafluoride
F6Mo Molybdenum hexafluoride
+ F6U + Uranium hexafluoride EVLM 1231 LB5019
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB5018
Silicon tetrachloride
Cl4Si Silicon tetrachloride
+ Cl4Sn + Tin tetrachloride EVLM 1131 LB3062
+ Cl4Ti + Titanium tetrachloride EVLM 1111 LB4045
+ Cl4Ti + Titanium tetrachloride EVLM 1131 LB3063
+ CCl4 + Tetrachloromethane EVLM 1111 LB3059
+ CH3Cl3Si + Trichloromethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5009
+ C2H6Cl2Si + Dichlorodimethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5007
+ C3H9ClSi + Chlorotrimethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5010
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1792
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1776
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1777
Sulfur dioxide
O 2S Sulfur dioxide
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1131 LB3545
+ C2H4O2 + Ethanoic acid EVLM 1111 LB4878
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB4229
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB4883
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB4879
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB3547
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB3548
+ C4H6O3 + Ethanoic anhydride EVLM 1111 LB4882
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4880
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4589
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4884
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB4881
Sulfur hexafluoride
F6S Sulfur hexafluoride
+ H2O + Water EVLM 1111 LB1733
Tin tetrachloride
Cl4Sn Tin tetrachloride
+ Cl4Ti + Titanium tetrachloride EVLM 1131 LB3064
+ CCl4 + Tetrachloromethane EVLM 1131 LB3060
Titanium tetrachloride
Cl4Ti Titanium tetrachloride
+ CCl4 + Tetrachloromethane EVLM 1131 LB3061
Uranium hexafluoride
F6U Uranium hexafluoride
+ F6W + Tungsten hexafluoride EVLM 1231 LB5020
Water
H 2O Water
+ H2O2 + Dihydrogen peroxide EVLM 1112 LB3902
Xenon
Xe Xenon
+ CH3Cl + Chloromethane EVLM 1111 LB3147
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB0249
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB0242
+ C2F6 + Hexafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2769
+ C2H4 + Ethene EVLM 1111 LB1214
+ C2H4 + Ethene EVLM 1111 LB4874
+ C2H4O + Oxirane EVLM 1111 LB4210
+ C3H9B + Trimethylborane EVLM 1111 LB0255
3. Organic Systems
(Arylalkyl)amines + Arenes
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H11N + (+,-)-1-Phenylethylamine EVLM 1131 LB2244
+ C8H11N + (+,-)-1-Phenylethylamine EVLM 1231 LB5193
(Branched-alkyl)amines + Hydrocarbons
C3H72H2N Isopropyl(2H2)amine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1107
C3H9N Isopropylamine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1109
C4H11N tert-Butylamine
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB5424
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0916
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB5425
(Linear-alkyl)amines + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C4H11N + Butylamine EVLM 1231 LB4904
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C3H9N + Propylamine EVLM 1111 LB0951
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H11N + Butylamine EVLM 1131 LB5016
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C4H11N + Butylamine EVLM 1231 LB0302
C3H9N Propylamine
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4552
C4H11N Butylamine
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4548
(Linear-alkyl)amines + Di(linear-alkyl)amines
C3H9N Propylamine
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0818
(Linear-alkyl)amines + Hydrocarbons
CH5N Methylamine
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1484
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1489
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB1485
C2H7N Ethylamine
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1487
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1488
C3H72H2N Propyl(2H2)amine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1108
C3H9N Propylamine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1106
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1486
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1468
C4H11N Butylamine
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1286
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0915
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1287
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4250
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H15N + Hexylamine EVLM 1131 LB3363
(Linear-alkyl)amines + Phenols
C3H9N Propylamine
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1111 LB1467
CH5N Methylamine
+ C3H9N + Trimethylamine EVLM 1111 LB4831
(Linear-alkyl)amines + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CH5N + Methylamine EVLM 1111 LB1477
(N-alkyl)arylamines + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C7H9N + N-Methylaniline EVLM 1131 LB4910
Alcohols + Bromohydrocarbons
CH2Br2 Dibromomethane
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1061
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4410
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4411
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4412
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4413
CH4O Methanol
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1131 LB1352
+ C4H9Br + 1-Bromobutane EVLM 1131 LB1353
C2H5Br Bromoethane
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1131 LB2787
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1131 LB1355
+ C4H9Br + 1-Bromobutane EVLM 1111 LB2136
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1357
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2469
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3724
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0555
C4H9Br 1-Bromobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0299
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB5440
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3937
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2330
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3938
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2297
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3939
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB0298
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3940
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2135
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2619
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2618
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2456
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2455
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB3258
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3257
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4380
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4379
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1131 LB2912
Alcohols + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1111 LB2007
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1111 LB3003
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1121 LB0495
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1121 LB5566
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1131 LB3493
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1121 LB0496
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1131 LB1866
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB0497
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB3807
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4911
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4739
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB3806
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB2417
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4536
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3678
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB0500
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4912
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Alcohols + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4537
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4721
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4720
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4722
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB5426
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3600
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1121 LB0501
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB3794
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4913
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3601
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3875
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-4-ol EVLM 1111 LB3876
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-6-ol EVLM 1111 LB3877
CH4O Methanol
+ C2Cl4 + Tetrachloroethene EVLM 1211 LB2688
+ C2Cl4 + Tetrachloroethene EVLM 1231 LB3161
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3164
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2981
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1095
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5065
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1094
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2982
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2466
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB2465
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2984
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4535
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4111
+ C5H12O + 3-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4109
+ C5H12O + 3-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2985
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4110
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2983
Aldehydes + Alcohols
CH2O Methanal
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1431 LB3720
CH4O Methanol
+ C3H6O + Propanal EVLM 1131 LB5450
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1131 LB5243
C3H4O Propenal
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1788
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1791
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1789
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1790
C3H6O Propanal
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1295
C4H8O Butanal
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB5432
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1131 LB0562
C6H12O Cyclohexanol
+ C6H12O + Hexanal EVLM 1211 LB0173
+ C6H12O + Hexanal EVLM 1221 LB0175
Aldehydes + Aldehydes
C4H8O Butanal
+ C4H8O + 2-Methylpropanal EVLM 1231 LB5473
C5H4O2 2-Furaldehyde
+ C6H6O2 + 5-Methylfuraldehyde EVLM 1231 LB2341
Aldehydes + Ether-alcohols
C4H6O trans-But-2-enal
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB1039
C8H8O2 4-Methoxybenzaldehyde
+ C8H10O2 + 4-Methoxybenzyl alcohol EVLM 1221 LB0990
Aldehydes + Ethers
C2H4O Ethanal
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1131 LB1455
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1211 LB4844
C5H4O2 2-Furaldehyde
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0608
Aldehydes + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2H4O + Ethanal EVLM 1121 LB4323
+ C5H10O + Pentanal EVLM 1121 LB4324
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1231 LB2947
Aldehydes + Phenols
C6H6O Phenol
+ C9H10O + 2-Phenylpropanal EVLM 1111 LB3452
C3H6O Propanal
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1093
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB0672
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4922
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB5452
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4923
C4H6O trans-But-2-enal
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1041
C4H8O Butanal
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB2749
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4328
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1365
+ C7H12 + Hept-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB2742
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0673
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB2759
C4H8O 2-Methylpropanal
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB2750
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB2751
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0674
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0647
C5H10O Pentanal
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4924
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4329
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB2761
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB2755
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4925
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB5327
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB2763
+ C10H20 + Dec-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB2764
Alkanamides + Alcohols
CH3NO Methanamide
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1111 LB3872
Alkanamides + Di(linear-alkyl)ketones
CH3NO Methanamide
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3873
Alkanamides + Ethers
CH3NO Methanamide
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB3874
Alkanenitriles + (Linear-alkyl)amines
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C4H11N + Butylamine EVLM 1131 LB4046
Alkanenitriles + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB3587
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB4043
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3650
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB4042
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB1861
+ C3H5N + Propanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3651
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3652
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB1385
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB0592
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1131 LB5375
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB3653
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4044
+ C3H6O + Prop-2-en-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB0377
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB0850
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1329
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2477
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3655
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3654
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5153
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1326
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4148
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3656
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB4834
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4149
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3822
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4836
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4150
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3657
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB4835
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4151
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3823
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H5N + Propanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3658
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB0582
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3659
C3H5N Propanenitrile
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3661
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3660
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3662
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3663
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB3105
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3664
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB3106
+ C4H7N + Butanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3665
C4H7N Butanenitrile
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0583
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3666
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2453
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0926
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3667
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB0927
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1427
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1426
Alkanenitriles + Alkenes
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C4H6 + Buta-1,3-diene EVLM 1411 LB4207
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1131 LB1160
+ C6H8 + Cyclohexa-1,4-diene EVLM 1111 LB1766
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1111 LB1764
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1758
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1189
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB1188
Alkanenitriles + Alkynes
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C6H10 + Hex-1-yne EVLM 1131 LB3020
+ C7H12 + Hept-1-yne EVLM 1131 LB3021
+ C8H14 + Oct-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB5593
+ C8H14 + Oct-3-yne EVLM 1211 LB5594
Alkanenitriles + Aniline
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0828
Alkanenitriles + Arenes
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0817
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1763
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0840
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1123
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3891
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4856
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB1276
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3631
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3829
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0420
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1387
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1028
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4857
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB1277
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3632
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3830
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1280
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1279
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3716
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1278
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3539
C3H5N Propanenitrile
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0981
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB4524
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1388
C4H7N Butanenitrile
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0982
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB4527
Alkanenitriles + Bromoalkanes
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1231 LB1862
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C2H4O2 + Ethanoic acid EVLM 1231 LB3635
Alkanenitriles + Chlorohydrocarbons
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB4590
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB0459
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3628
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB0073
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3629
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1211 LB2729
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1211 LB2731
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1211 LB2732
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB3570
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB2766
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1211 LB2730
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0066
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB5154
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB3630
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0821
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1131 LB1043
Alkanenitriles + Cycloalkanes
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1765
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3831
C3H5N Propanenitrile
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB3183
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4525
C4H7N Butanenitrile
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB3184
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4528
C5H9N Pentanenitrile
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB3182
Alkanenitriles + Di(linear-alkyl)amines
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0793
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1131 LB4386
Alkanenitriles + Esters
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C2H4O2 + Methyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB3970
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1131 LB0849
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0595
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3624
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3971
+ C4H6O2 + Vinyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5542
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB1386
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5376
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3637
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3972
+ C5H8O2 + Methyl 2-methylpropenoate EVLM 1231 LB5543
+ C5H10O2 + Isopropyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB3444
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3903
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3625
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3626
+ C6H12O2 + Methyl pentanoate EVLM 1231 LB3904
+ C7H14O2 + Methyl hexanoate EVLM 1231 LB3905
C3H5N Propanenitrile
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4651
+ C6H12O2 + Methyl pentanoate EVLM 1231 LB4652
+ C7H14O2 + Methyl hexanoate EVLM 1231 LB4653
Alkanenitriles + Ethers
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1131 LB0553
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1111 LB3571
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1131 LB0554
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1131 LB4047
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1231 LB3636
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0815
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB3588
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1274
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4549
C3H5N Propanenitrile
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB0805
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0806
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0804
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB3180
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB4526
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0979
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0807
C4H7N Butanenitrile
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB3181
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB4529
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0980
C5H9N Pentanenitrile
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB3185
Alkanenitriles + Perchloroalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB1128
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3627
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1211 LB2728
Alkenenitriles + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C3H3N + Propenenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3640
+ C4H5N + 2-Methylpropenenitrile EVLM 1111 LB1090
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H3N + Propenenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3641
C3H3N Propenenitrile
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3642
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3643
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3644
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3645
Alkenenitriles + Alkanenitriles
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C3H3N + Propenenitrile EVLM 1121 LB4770
Alkenenitriles + Hydrocarbons
C3H3N Propenenitrile
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB0402
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1141 LB0404
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0763
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB0765
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB0766
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB0764
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3215
Alkenenitriles + Ketones
C3H3N Propenenitrile
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB0767
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1211 LB2284
Alkoxyboranes + Chlorohydrocarbons
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H9BO3 + Trimethoxyborane EVLM 1231 LB1889
Alkoxyboranes + Ethers
C3H9BO3 Trimethoxyborane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB5496
Alkoxyboranes + Hydrocarbons
C3H9BO3 Trimethoxyborane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5519
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB1917
Alkoxyphenols + Alkoxybenzenes
C7H8O2 2-Methoxyphenol
+ C8H10O2 + 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene EVLM 1131 LB4286
Alkoxyphenols + Benzenediols
C6H6O2 Benzene-1,2-diol
+ C7H8O2 + 4-Methoxyphenol EVLM 1131 LB4263
Alkoxyphenols + Hydrocarbons
C7H8O2 2-Methoxyphenol
+ C13H12 + Diphenylmethane EVLM 1131 LB4287
Alkoxyphenols + Phenols
C7H8O 4-Methylphenol
+ C7H8O2 + 4-Methoxyphenol EVLM 1131 LB4264
Alkoxysilanes + Hydrocarbons
C4H12O4Si Tetramethoxysilane
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0265
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0267
C6H6 Benzene
+ C24H52O4Si + Tetrakis(2-ethylbutoxy)silane EVLM 1111 LB1691
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C24H52O4Si + Tetrakis(2-ethylbutoxy)silane EVLM 1111 LB1692
C8H10 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1111 LB0266
C8H20O4Si Tetraethoxysilane
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0268
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H12O4Si + Tetramethoxysilane EVLM 1211 LB1887
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1121 LB4750
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1211 LB1886
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1231 LB2239
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1121 LB4753
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H20O4Si + Tetraethoxysilane EVLM 1121 LB4754
Alkoxysilanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C24H52O4Si + Tetrakis(2-ethylbutoxy)silane EVLM 1111 LB1690
C6H6 Benzene
+ C8H19O4P + Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3511
+ C13H13O4P + Methyl diphenyl phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3519
+ C24H51O4P + Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3506
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C8H19O4P + Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate EVLM 1111 LB4503
C6H14 Hexane
+ C8H19O4P + Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate EVLM 1111 LB4505
+ C13H13O4P + Methyl diphenyl phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3504
+ C24H51O4P + Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate EVLM 1111 LB3507
Alkylbenzenes + Alkenes
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1700
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2430
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB0391
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0392
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0393
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0394
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0395
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1608
C9H12 Isopropylbenzene
+ C9H16 + 1-Butylcyclopentene EVLM 1211 LB2740
Alkylbenzenes + Alkylbenzenes
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB0995
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB3893
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0485
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2342
C8H8 Vinylbenzene
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3950
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3951
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3952
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3953
+ C9H10 + Isopropenylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3398
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB5449
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1447
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1448
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1449
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0488
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4143
+ C9H10 + Isopropenylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3401
C8H10 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3761
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1232 LB3235
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4776
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1450
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4144
C8H10 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0489
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB0689
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4145
C8H10 Ethylbenzene
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0491
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4715
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0492
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0493
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0494
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4716
C9H12 Isopropylbenzene
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4717
Alkylbenzenes + Alkynes
C8H10 Ethylbenzene
+ C8H14 + Oct-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB2744
Alkylbenzenes + Benzene
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5263
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB3334
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0002
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5265
+ C12H16 + Cyclohexylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3898
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2788
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2428
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2438
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5216
+ C9H20 + 2,2-Dimethylheptane EVLM 1232 LB3541
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2439
C8H10 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1211 LB3211
C8H10 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2441
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1211 LB3210
C8H10 Ethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB0276
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2440
+ C9H20 + 2,2-Dimethylheptane EVLM 1232 LB3542
C8H18 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2442
Alkylbenzenes + Cycloalkanes
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0529
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2427
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2910
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2056
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5212
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1513
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2701
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1512
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4059
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2700
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1780
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1514
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2852
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1112 LB3284
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2702
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1779
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2699
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2520
C6H12 Methylcyclopentane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2911
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1216
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3997
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3313
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1570
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1221 LB5437
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1232 LB3233
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB4826
C7H14 Methylcyclohexane
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1218
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2724
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2723
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1219
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2725
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2567
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C7H14 Methylcyclohexane
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0486
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1217
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0274
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3998
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1220
C8H10 Ethylbenzene
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB2451
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1121 LB2452
C8H16 Cyclooctane
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0192
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB0193
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0212
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB0214
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1008
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5214
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5270
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3357
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1009
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5266
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1010
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1934
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1012
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1553
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1609
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3467
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB3397
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5215
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Landolt-Börnstein DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2
New Series IV/13A2 # Springer 2008
42 Index of Substances
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB3329
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5267
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1013
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB3189
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5268
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB1011
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB0994
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB4082
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4364
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB4081
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4363
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1284
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1015
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB3894
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB4083
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4365
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5269
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1283
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1014
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0487
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4362
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0275
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB2653
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4979
C8H10 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB0996
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4974
C8H10 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1016
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5220
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB1018
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4976
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB1628
C8H10 Ethylbenzene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1017
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0490
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB4062
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5560
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB1754
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB1019
C8H18 Octane
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1755
C9H12 Propylbenzene
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB1756
Alkylenediamines + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H8N2 + Ethane-1,2-diamine EVLM 1211 LB1879
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C2H8N2 + Ethane-1,2-diamine EVLM 1211 LB1881
C2H8N2 Ethane-1,2-diamine
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB1883
Alkylenediamines + Arenes
C2H8N2 Ethane-1,2-diamine
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB1874
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3883
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB4036
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3884
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3885
Alkylenediamines + Glycols
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C2H8N2 + Ethane-1,2-diamine EVLM 1111 LB3717
Alkynes + Hydrocarbons
C6H10 Hex-1-yne
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1112 LB0514
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1112 LB0513
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1112 LB0646
C6H10 Hex-2-yne
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1112 LB4257
C6H10 Hex-3-yne
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1112 LB4258
C7H12 Hept-1-yne
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB5464
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB5465
C8H14 Oct-1-yne
+ C8H14 + Oct-3-yne EVLM 1211 LB2743
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB5590
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB3801
C8H14 Oct-3-yne
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB2747
C9H16 Non-1-yne
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB3803
C9H16 Non-3-yne
+ C9H18 + trans-Non-3-ene EVLM 1211 LB3802
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB3804
Amides + Perchloroalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1131 LB2158
+ C7H13NO + 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4470
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5307
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2338
Aminoalcohols + Aminoalcohols
C2H7NO 2-Aminoethanol
+ C4H11NO2 + Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine EVLM 1231 LB5163
Aminoalcohols + Dimethylsulfoxide
C2H6OS Dimethyl sulfoxide
+ C2H7NO + 2-Aminoethanol EVLM 1131 LB4999
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C2H7NO + 2-Aminoethanol EVLM 1111 LB4892
C2H7NO 2-Aminoethanol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5493
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C3H9NO + 3-Aminopropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4893
Aminoethers + Alkoxyphenols
C4H9NO Morpholine
+ C7H8O2 + 2-Methoxyphenol EVLM 1111 LB2676
Aminoethers + Ethers
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H9NO + Morpholine EVLM 1111 LB3346
C4H9NO Morpholine
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1111 LB3345
+ C8H10O2 + 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene EVLM 1111 LB2675
Aminoethers + Hydrocarbons
C4H9NO Morpholine
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3726
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5256
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2684
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB0692
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1311 LB2548
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5258
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1131 LB0226
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0225
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H9NO + Morpholine EVLM 1231 LB0690
C4H9NO Morpholine
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB0224
Aniline + Chlorohydrocarbons
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0025
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0831
Aniline + Cycloalkanols
C6H7N Aniline
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1231 LB4875
Aniline + Cycloalkylamines
C6H7N Aniline
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB2358
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1231 LB4876
Aniline + Di(linear-alkyl)ketones
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0829
Aniline + Phenols
C6H7N Aniline
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1131 LB3828
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0826
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB2850
Aniline + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1131 LB4909
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1945
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4013
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4011
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4012
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4009
C8H10O2 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene
+ C13H12 + Diphenylmethane EVLM 1131 LB4288
C6H6 Benzene
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1231 LB3521
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1231 LB3524
Arylalkanenitriles + Chlorohydrocarbons
C7H7Cl Benzyl chloride
+ C8H7N + Phenylethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB5342
+ C8H7N + Phenylethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB5341
Arylamines + Hydrocarbons
C5H10 Pent-1-ene
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB0830
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1131 LB3281
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1231 LB4593
C6H7N Aniline
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3280
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2854
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB2072
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB3333
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1031
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB3312
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3311
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1034
+ C8H8 + Vinylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1363
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1211 LB2071
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB4570
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H9N + 2-Methylaniline EVLM 1131 LB1364
C7H9N 2-Methylaniline
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB1939
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB4568
C7H9N 3-Methylaniline
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB1940
C8H11N 2,6-Dimethylaniline
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB4569
C6H7N 4-Methylpyridine
+ C7H9N + 2-Methylaniline EVLM 1231 LB1944
C7H9N 2,6-Dimethylpyridine
+ C7H9N + 2-Methylaniline EVLM 1231 LB1942
C8H8O2 4-Methoxybenzaldehyde
+ C9H10O3 + Methyl 4-methoxybenzoate EVLM 1231 LB0991
Arylketones + Alcohols
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1231 LB4829
C7H8O Phenylmethanol
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1211 LB3525
Arylketones + Phenols
C6H6O Phenol
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1111 LB3441
Benzaldehyde + Arenes
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H6O + Benzaldehyde EVLM 1111 LB2185
+ C7H6O + Benzaldehyde EVLM 1231 LB3520
C7H6O Benzaldehyde
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2187
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5190
+ C8H8 + Vinylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1868
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1869
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB4625
Benzene + Alkenes
C3H6 Propene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1317
C4H6 Buta-1,3-diene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0914
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1111 LB4854
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1131 LB3069
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1121 LB4855
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1296
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2191
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB4937
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2663
+ C6H12 + 2-Methylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1697
+ C6H12 + 4-Methylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1698
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1605
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1699
Benzene + Cycloalkanes
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3224
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB2900
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0279
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1285
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0038
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3497
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB4778
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5206
+ C6H12 + Methylcyclopentane EVLM 1111 LB1282
+ C6H12 + Methylcyclopentane EVLM 1231 LB2901
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1215
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3996
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1569
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C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2902
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5207
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB4825
+ C13H24 + Dicyclohexylmethane EVLM 1111 LB3899
C5H12 Pentane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3038
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB5477
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1112
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1005
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1785
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0013
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5435
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB5262
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1113
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1006
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0039
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1030
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0731
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3838
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1133
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5208
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5264
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1007
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0040
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB1567
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5210
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB1004
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB5003
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB5004
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB0006
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB2881
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB4986
+ C15H32 + Pentadecane EVLM 1111 LB1035
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0042
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0007
Benzenediols + Phenols
C6H6O2 Benzene-1,2-diol
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1131 LB4265
Benzonitriles + Hydrocarbons
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H5N + Benzonitrile EVLM 1111 LB4992
C7H5N Benzonitrile
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB4993
C4H10 Butane
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1232 LB3228
C5H12 2,2-Dimethylpropane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB4442
C6H14 2,2-Dimethylbutane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1994
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3387
C6H14 2,3-Dimethylbutane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1995
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3388
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB4443
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1992
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1993
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB4444
+ C7H16 + 2,4-Dimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB4445
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1211 LB3209
C6H14 2-Methylpentane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1936
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1935
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1121 LB1937
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3386
C6H14 3-Methylpentane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3188
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB3190
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB3187
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3389
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5219
C5H10 2-Methylbut-1-ene
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1721
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4818
+ C7H16O + Ethyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4821
C5H10 2-Methylbut-2-ene
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4972
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2965
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2964
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1318
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1399
C6H12 2-Methylpent-1-ene
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1720
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1266
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1256
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1170
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1397
C6H14 2,2-Dimethylbutane
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB2426
C6H14 2-Methylpentane
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2189
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2190
C6H14 3-Methylpentane
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4994
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4995
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1746
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1273
C2H2Cl2 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1275
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0976
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5253
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4691
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1267
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3848
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1396
C5H12 Pentane
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3845
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1411 LB4219
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4690
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0862
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB2726
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3111
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3113
C5H10O 3-Methylbutan-2-one
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB2275
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3429
C6H4Cl2 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2955
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2957
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB5185
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB4097
C6H12O 4-Methylpentan-2-one
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4101
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3109
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2958
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3219
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Isopropyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3648
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C5H10O2 + 2-Methylpropyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB5367
+ C5H10O2 + 2-Methylpropyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB4719
+ C6H12O2 + 2-Methylpropyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB2289
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H12O2 + tert-Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB2290
Bromoalkanes + Alkenes
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1670
C4H9Br 1-Bromobutane
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1666
Bromoalkanes + Arenes
CHBr3 Tribromomethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB5454
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3487
CH2Br2 Dibromomethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2004
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1974
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2003
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1583
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2774
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3239
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3247
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3956
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB3248
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB4228
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3957
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3250
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2 Landolt-Börnstein
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Index of Substances 67
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5587
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3251
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5588
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3249
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5589
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1360
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5525
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1361
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0556
C4H9Br 1-Bromobutane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1451
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1452
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB0838
Bromoalkanes + Bromoalkanes
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C3H6Br2 + 1,2-Dibromopropane EVLM 1131 LB5415
Bromoalkanes + Bromoarenes
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB3959
Bromoalkanes + Chloroalkanes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C2H4Br2 + 1,2-Dibromoethane EVLM 1231 LB2104
CH2Br2 Dibromomethane
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1231 LB3502
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C2H4Br2 + 1,2-Dibromoethane EVLM 1231 LB2105
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB2103
C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1231 LB0557
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0158
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1121 LB0163
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB3723
C4H9Br 1-Bromobutane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1131 LB2778
Bromoalkanes + Chloroarenes
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1131 LB4579
Bromoalkanes + Cycloalkanes
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3240
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2467
Bromoalkanes + Fluoroalkanes
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C5H11F + 1-Fluoropentane EVLM 1111 LB0159
Bromoalkanes + Fluoroarenes
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C6H5F + Fluorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB3958
C2H5Br Bromoethane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2775
C3H6Br2 1,3-Dibromopropane
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB1316
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2468
C4H9Br 1-Bromobutane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2779
C5H11Br 1-Bromopentane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB3243
C5H11Br 3-Bromopentane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB3241
Bromoalkanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2H4Br2 + 1,2-Dibromoethane EVLM 1111 LB2029
+ C2H4Br2 + 1,2-Dibromoethane EVLM 1111 LB3024
Bromoalkenes + Alkenes
C3H5Br 3-Bromopropene
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1669
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1671
Bromoarenes + Chloroarenes
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB1247
Bromoarenes + Fluoroarenes
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H5F + Fluorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB1248
Bromoarenes + Hydrocarbons
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3359
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1565
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1580
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB3360
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2111
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3842
Bromochloroalkanes + Benzene
CH2BrCl Bromochloromethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4952
C2H4BrCl 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4953
Bromochloroalkanes + Bromoalkanes
CH2BrCl Bromochloromethane
+ CH2Br2 + Dibromomethane EVLM 1231 LB3501
Bromochloroalkanes + Chloroalkanes
CH2BrCl Bromochloromethane
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1231 LB3503
Bromochloroalkanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CH2BrCl + Bromochloromethane EVLM 1131 LB4954
+ C2H4BrCl + 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane EVLM 1131 LB4955
Bromochlorofluoroalkanes + Bromochlorofluoroalkanes
C2HBrClF3 Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
+ C2HBrClF3 + 1-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB4204
Bromochlorofluoroalkanes + Chloroalkanes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C2HBrClF3 + Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB4169
C2HBrClF3 Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB4170
Bromochlorofluoroalkanes + Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes
C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
+ C2HBrClF3 + Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB4202
+ C2HBrClF3 + 1-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB4203
Bromochlorofluoroalkanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2HBrClF3 + Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB4168
Carbamates + Isocyanates
C3H7NO2 Ethyl carbamate
+ C5H9NO + Butyl isocyanate EVLM 1111 LB2603
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C2H4O2 + Ethanoic acid EVLM 1231 LB3396
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H4O2 + Ethanoic acid EVLM 1111 LB0952
+ C2H4O2 + Ethanoic acid EVLM 1111 LB3498
+ C3H6O2 + Propanoic acid EVLM 1111 LB1693
+ C4H8O2 + Butanoic acid EVLM 1111 LB1694
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H6O2 + Propanoic acid EVLM 1131 LB4697
Chloroalcohols + Chloroethers
C3H5ClO (Chloromethyl)oxirane <undefined optical isomer>
+ C3H6Cl2O + 2,3-Dichloropropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1080
+ C3H6Cl2O + 1,3-Dichloropropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1079
+ C3H7ClO2 + 3-Chloropropan-1,2-diol EVLM 1111 LB1082
Chloroalkanes + Alkenes
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H6 + Buta-1,3-diene EVLM 1111 LB0909
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB4120
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0332
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0334
C2H3Cl3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0336
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1231 LB1876
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1231 LB2033
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1231 LB0372
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C6H8 + Cyclohexa-1,4-diene EVLM 1111 LB1774
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1111 LB1773
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1195
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB1194
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1762
Chloroalkanes + Alkylbenzenes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB0848
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0798
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB0642
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5088
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3431
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3434
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB3740
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5378
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3742
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3741
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5087
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3743
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3066
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3428
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3430
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3065
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0071
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1046
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2837
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1049
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2842
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1055
C6H13Cl 1-Chlorohexane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1840
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1841
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1842
Chloroalkanes + Benzene
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1336
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0326
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0797
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2293
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0639
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0640
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3748
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3739
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB5413
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB5226
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB5227
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1221 LB5228
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0641
C3H7Cl 1-Chloropropane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0578
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0576
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1771
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0070
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3706
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2459
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2458
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2462
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1193
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1761
Chloroalkanes + Cycloalkanes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1131 LB3158
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2658
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2435
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2682
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2681
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1231 LB2035
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1967
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3749
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB1877
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB0373
C3H7Cl 1-Chloropropane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1499
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1772
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1500
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2838
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1053
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2840
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1054
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2841
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1056
C6H11Cl Chlorocyclohexane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB4581
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3708
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3711
+ C13H24 + Dicyclohexylmethane EVLM 1111 LB3900
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB0076
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5055
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB4675
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1896
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0333
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB1245
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0335
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB2605
C2H3Cl3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0337
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5056
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB3750
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB2950
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2951
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0671
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2968
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB2952
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3751
C2H5Cl Chloroethane
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1231 LB4916
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5057
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5058
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB0069
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB2971
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB0977
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB4161
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1381
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3126
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1047
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2970
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2839
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1048
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1057
Chloroalkanes + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CHCl3 + Trichloromethane EVLM 1111 LB3002
+ CHCl3 + Trichloromethane EVLM 1111 LB2006
+ CHCl3 + Trichloromethane EVLM 1131 LB1306
+ CHCl3 + Trichloromethane EVLM 1131 LB1501
+ CHCl3 + Trichloromethane EVLM 1231 LB3594
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1111 LB0518
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1131 LB1502
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1131 LB4851
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1111 LB2291
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1298
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3611
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,1-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3596
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1601
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB0519
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2 Landolt-Börnstein
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Index of Substances 89
Chloroalkanes + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB0584
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3160
+ C3H6Cl2 + 1,3-Dichloropropane EVLM 1111 LB0520
+ C4H8Cl2 + 1,4-Dichlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0521
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1131 LB0585
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1111 LB4828
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C2Cl4 + Tetrachloroethene EVLM 1231 LB4369
+ C2Cl4 + Tetrachloroethene EVLM 1231 LB4674
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1176
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB5331
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1177
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3163
Chloroalkenes + Hydrocarbons
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2659
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0330
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0331
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB2607
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5089
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3435
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2460
C2H2Cl2 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1131 LB4121
C2H3Cl Chloroethene
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1346
C3H5Cl 3-Chloropropene
+ C6H10 + Hexa-1,5-diene EVLM 1111 LB3443
Chloroalkenes + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2HCl3 + Trichloroethene EVLM 1231 LB3159
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C2HCl3 + Trichloroethene EVLM 1231 LB3162
+ C2H2Cl2 + trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EVLM 1111 LB1179
Chloroarenes + Hydrocarbons
C5H10 Pent-1-ene
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0824
C6H3Cl3 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1582
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1111
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0023
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0239
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB2656
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4084
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2657
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1131
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB3926
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB2100
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1211 LB2343
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1232 LB3229
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1571
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2112
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2241
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3921
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0825
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2344
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1232 LB3230
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1951
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C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1211 LB3208
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB2855
+ C13H12 + Diphenylmethane EVLM 1111 LB3895
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H7Cl + 2-Chlorotoluene EVLM 1111 LB1871
C7H7Cl 2-Chlorotoluene
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1872
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3536
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1873
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1875
Chloroarenes + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1113 LB4519
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2609
Chloroethers + Chloroalkanes
C3H5ClO (Chloromethyl)oxirane <undefined optical isomer>
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1131 LB1441
Chloroethers + Ether-alcohols
C3H5ClO (Chloromethyl)oxirane <undefined optical isomer>
+ C3H6O2 + (Hydroxymethyl)oxirane EVLM 1111 LB1081
Chloroethers + Hydrocarbons
C3H5ClO (Chloromethyl)oxirane <undefined optical isomer>
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB3348
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2683
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB3349
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3350
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3217
Chlorofluoroalkanes + Alkenes
CHClF2 Chlorodifluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1141
C2H3ClF2 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1143
Chlorofluoroalkanes + Chloroalkanes
C2H3ClF2 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB0080
C2H3Cl2F 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB0081
Chlorofluoroalkanes + Chlorofluoroalkanes
CHClF2 Chlorodifluoromethane
+ CHCl2F + Dichlorofluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB3555
C2HClF4 1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane
+ C2H3ClF2 + 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2012
C2H3ClF2 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
+ C2H3Cl2F + 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB0079
Chlorofluoroalkanes + Fluoroalkanes
CHClF2 Chlorodifluoromethane
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1337
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2060
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5292
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ C2HCl2F3 + Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB4989
+ C2H3ClF2 + 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB4988
C2HClF4 1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2013
C2H2ClF3 Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1411 LB2949
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1421 LB3285
C2H2F4 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
+ C2H3ClF2 + 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1138
+ C2H3Cl2F + 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1943
Chlorofluoroalkanes + Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes
CCl2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane
+ CHClF2 + Chlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1231 LB5187
CCl3F Trichlorofluoromethane
+ CHClF2 + Chlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB2972
CHClF2 Chlorodifluoromethane
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB2043
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB5189
Chlorohydrocarbons + Chlorohydrocarbons
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1131 LB1503
+ CH2Cl2 + Dichloromethane EVLM 1231 LB3597
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1231 LB1244
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,1-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3598
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,1-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3567
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB1243
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3568
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0796
CH3Cl Chloromethane
+ C2H3Cl + Chloroethene EVLM 1111 LB3445
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3165
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2610
C2HCl5 Pentachloroethane
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1231 LB5250
C2H2Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethene
+ C2H2Cl2 + trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EVLM 1231 LB4601
C2H2Cl2 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C2H2Cl2 + trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EVLM 1231 LB3167
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3168
C2H2Cl2 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1180
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3169
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1181
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB3448
C2H2Cl4 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB4597
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB5251
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB4596
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1111 LB1178
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB1246
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB5252
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2606
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3170
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2611
C2H3Cl3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,1-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB4598
C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB3599
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1232 LB3569
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1131 LB0586
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2612
C3H4Cl2 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
+ C3H4Cl2 + trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EVLM 1131 LB0381
+ C3H6Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloropropane EVLM 1111 LB3442
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1131 LB1050
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB4792
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1051
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0022
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1052
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB2913
C7H7Cl 2-Chlorotoluene
+ C7H7Cl + 4-Chlorotoluene EVLM 1131 LB3537
+ C7H7Cl + 4-Chlorotoluene EVLM 1211 LB4777
+ C7H7Cl + 4-Chlorotoluene EVLM 1232 LB3232
Chlorohydrocarbons + Fluorohydrocarbons
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB2149
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ CH3Cl + Chloromethane EVLM 1131 LB1976
CH3Cl Chloromethane
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB0219
C2H3Cl Chloroethene
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2150
C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5172
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C5H11F + 1-Fluoropentane EVLM 1111 LB0160
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H5F + Fluorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB1249
+ C7H5F3 + (Trifluoromethyl)benzene EVLM 1231 LB2053
Chloroketones + Hydrocarbons
C5H9ClO 5-Chloropentan-2-one
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1382
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1383
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB1384
Chlorosilanes + Arenes
CH3Cl3Si Trichloromethylsilane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB2378
CH4Cl2Si Dichloromethylsilane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1211 LB2405
C2H6Cl2Si Dichlorodimethylsilane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB2380
C3H6Cl2Si Dichloromethylvinylsilane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1211 LB2407
Chlorosilanes + Chlorosilanes
CH3Cl3Si Trichloromethylsilane
+ C2H6Cl2Si + Dichlorodimethylsilane EVLM 1211 LB2379
+ C2H6Cl2Si + Dichlorodimethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5005
+ C3H6Cl2Si + Dichloromethylvinylsilane EVLM 1211 LB2406
+ C3H9ClSi + Chlorotrimethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5008
CH4Cl2Si Dichloromethylsilane
+ C3H6Cl2Si + Dichloromethylvinylsilane EVLM 1211 LB2408
C2H6Cl2Si Dichlorodimethylsilane
+ C3H9ClSi + Chlorotrimethylsilane EVLM 1231 LB5006
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2337
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2340
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2339
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2336
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3690
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3080
+ C5H9NO + 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3340
C5H9NO 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1111 LB3083
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3085
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C7H13NO + 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3693
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H13NO + 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3694
C7H13NO 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3695
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3696
+ C8H16 + Ethylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB4475
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB3700
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C7H13NO 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one
+ C10H18 + trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane EVLM 1111 LB4476
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB3702
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB3681
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H13NO + 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3692
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H13NO + 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4473
C7H13NO 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one
+ C8H8 + Vinylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3703
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3697
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3698
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C7H13NO 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3699
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3701
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB4474
C5H9NO 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1111 LB3221
+ C6H12O + Hexan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3222
C5H9NO 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2282
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2280
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2283
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2281
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H7NO + Pyrrolidin-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4361
C4H6O3 (+,-)-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB3013
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1211 LB3011
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3012
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6F6 + Hexafluorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0957
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C6F6 + Hexafluorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0958
C5H10O Oxane
+ C6F6 + Hexafluorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0959
C6F6 Hexafluorobenzene
+ C6H12O + Oxepane EVLM 1111 LB0961
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1231 LB5254
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1211 LB5372
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1231 LB1413
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1231 LB4069
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C5H8O + Cyclopentanone EVLM 1111 LB2948
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C5H8O + Cyclopentanone EVLM 1111 LB3022
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5261
C4H6O Cyclobutanone
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB4331
C5H8O Cyclopentanone
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB0624
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB0625
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB0626
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1121 LB0627
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB0628
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0729
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2287
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5371
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB0629
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4977
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1311 LB1640
C5H10O Oxane
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1311 LB1641
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2872
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2874
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB0746
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3354
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2482
C5H10O 2-Methyloxolane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2201
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1231 LB4996
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2037
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB4383
C5H10O 2-Methyloxolane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2199
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1111 LB0539
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB2586
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB2583
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB2584
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1111 LB3572
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB2579
C3H5Cl cis-1-Chloropropene
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1111 LB0789
C3H5Cl trans-1-Chloropropene
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1111 LB0790
C3H6Cl2 1,2-Dichloropropane
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1111 LB1347
+ C3H6O + Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1431 LB3757
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB5073
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB5074
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB5075
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB5076
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C4H8O Oxolane
+ C5H11Cl + 1-Chloropentane EVLM 1111 LB4001
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB0985
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5599
+ C6H13Cl + 1-Chlorohexane EVLM 1231 LB4772
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1231 LB2361
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1231 LB2362
C4H9Cl 1-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1231 LB2363
C4H9Cl 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1231 LB2364
C5H10O 2-Methyloxolane
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB0987
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5597
C5H10O Oxane
+ C5H11Cl + 1-Chloropentane EVLM 1111 LB4172
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB0986
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5596
+ C6H13Cl + 1-Chlorohexane EVLM 1231 LB4773
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H12O + 2,5-Dimethyloxolane EVLM 1231 LB0988
C6H11Cl Chlorocyclohexane
+ C6H12O + 2,5-Dimethyloxolane EVLM 1231 LB5598
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0710
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2873
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0549
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2481
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4381
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1111 LB0711
C5H10O 2-Methyloxolane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2202
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2203
C5H10O Oxane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0712
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1111 LB0713
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0714
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H12O + Oxepane EVLM 1111 LB0715
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB3352
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0550
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB4584
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB3353
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB2875
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB2582
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2804
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB4382
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB2193
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4975
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1111 LB2411
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB2578
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1850
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4789
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB2327
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3887
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C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1851
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB4790
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2036
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1231 LB2171
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2876
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2678
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB2328
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2172
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB2329
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB4680
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2483
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB2878
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4681
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB4682
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB4683
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2880
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3816
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB2173
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2877
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2484
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB0540
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4888
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1231 LB3372
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4890
C2H2Cl2 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1231 LB3373
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1231 LB0675
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4891
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0983
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0320
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0984
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0321
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB0322
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB0323
+ C5H11Cl + 1-Chloropentane EVLM 1111 LB4173
+ C6H13Cl + 1-Chlorohexane EVLM 1231 LB4774
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0998
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0999
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB1000
+ C4H9Cl + 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane EVLM 1231 LB1001
+ C5H11Cl + 1-Chloropentane EVLM 1111 LB4174
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB5015
+ C6H13Cl + 1-Chlorohexane EVLM 1231 LB4775
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1231 LB3371
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4889
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14 + 2,3-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1111 LB0416
+ C7H16 + 2,2-Dimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1630
+ C8H18 + 3,4-Dimethylhexane EVLM 1111 LB1793
+ C8H18 + 4-Methylheptane EVLM 1111 LB1794
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB0769
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB5445
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1775
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2789
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB1867
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB1737
+ C16H34 + 2,2,4,4,6,8,8-Heptamethylnonane EVLM 1111 LB1631
C6H14 2,3-Dimethylbutane
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1111 LB0415
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0418
C6H14 3-Methylpentane
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2066
C7H14 Methylcyclohexane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5218
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB2197
Cycloalkanes + Cycloalkanes
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0410
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1111 LB0411
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0419
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1111 LB0413
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0011
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0412
C7H14 Cycloheptane
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0414
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1525
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0014
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0010
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB2906
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0015
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB2204
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB5446
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0055
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2907
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5213
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1232 LB3231
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1781
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB5447
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C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0016
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0768
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5166
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB1632
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB0355
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB0009
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0356
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0008
+ C20H42 + Icosane EVLM 1111 LB0354
C6H12 Methylcyclopentane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2969
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB2908
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2909
C7H14 Methylcyclohexane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0056
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB4780
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1221 LB3769
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2057
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5217
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1221 LB5438
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1232 LB3234
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0213
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1121 LB0215
C8H16 Ethylcyclohexane
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB5064
Cycloalkanols + Chlorohydrocarbons
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1131 LB2914
Cycloalkanols + Hydrocarbons
C5H10O Cyclopentanol
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1121 LB3008
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1121 LB3010
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1431 LB3294
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1111 LB3365
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1231 LB5373
C6H12O Cyclohexanol
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0733
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB0294
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB0295
C7H14 Cycloheptane
+ C7H14O + Cycloheptanol EVLM 1111 LB3009
Cycloalkenes + Alkanes
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1231 LB2034
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1431 LB3292
C7H12 1-Methylcyclohexene
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB1638
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1221 LB1639
C9H16 1-Butylcyclopentene
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB2739
Cycloalkylamines + Chlorohydrocarbons
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB2915
C6H11Cl Chlorocyclohexane
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB2917
Cycloalkylamines + Cycloalkanols
C6H12O Cyclohexanol
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB2916
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1231 LB4877
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1231 LB5565
Cycloalkylamines + Hydrocarbons
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1231 LB3707
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB3361
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1231 LB3709
C6H13N Cyclohexylamine
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3710
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB2360
C4H10 2-Methylpropane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1734
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14O + Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3155
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3153
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3483
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3154
C6H14 Hexane
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0059
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4545
C8H18 Octane
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4547
C3H6 Propene
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0686
C4H6 Buta-1,3-diene
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0913
C8H14 Oct-1-yne
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1211 LB2741
C8H14 Oct-2-yne
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1211 LB2745
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1263
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1257
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0077
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4642
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3482
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0965
+ C5H12O + Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0967
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0966
CH3Cl Chloromethane
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1431 LB0687
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB1925
+ C5H12O + Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1121 LB1927
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB1926
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1863
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB1930
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1864
C2H5Cl Chloroethane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1112 LB4886
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0970
+ C5H12O + Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0972
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0971
C5H11Cl 1-Chloropentane
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1865
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB0869
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB1389
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB5551
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4453
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4450
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0579
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0657
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4454
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB5279
+ C5H10O + Pentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4457
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3337
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB5489
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1696
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5399
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5488
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB3737
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3738
+ C5H10O + Cyclopentanol EVLM 1111 LB0617
+ C6H12O + Cyclohexanol EVLM 1111 LB4191
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB1044
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0660
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB1045
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB0297
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB4248
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1977
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1952
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB0254
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1953
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4830
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5353
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4981
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB4982
+ C5H12O + 3-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1954
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2 Landolt-Börnstein
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Index of Substances 125
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4247
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4832
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0754
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0755
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB3110
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB3112
C5H10O Pentan-2-one
+ C5H12O + Pentan-3-ol EVLM 1231 LB2347
C5H10O Pentan-3-one
+ C5H12O + Pentan-3-ol EVLM 1231 LB2346
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H12O + Hexan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB3993
C6H12O Cyclohexanol
+ C6H12O + Hexan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB4003
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2422
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB3975
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2423
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Landolt-Börnstein DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2
New Series IV/13A2 # Springer 2008
126 Index of Substances
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB3976
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2425
+ C4H8 + EVLM 1111 LB3978
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB2424
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB3977
+ C5H10 + 2-Methylbut-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB3414
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB3416
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB5462
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H8 + Cyclohexa-1,4-diene EVLM 1111 LB1770
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1111 LB1769
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1131 LB4429
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0338
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1653
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1760
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB1192
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene <mixture of positional isomers> EVLM 1231 LB5354
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB1191
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C9H18O + Nonan-5-one EVLM 1111 LB0033
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1767
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4095
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3330
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1038
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4102
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3327
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB0932
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1837
C5H10O Pentan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4096
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4100
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1759
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1190
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5281
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB0536
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB0074
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4232
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2939
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4234
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3484
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB3205
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1131 LB2128
C2H3Cl Chloroethene
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB1345
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3481
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB3204
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1311 LB1542
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1131 LB2127
C2H3Cl3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1311 LB1636
C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1311 LB1543
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2940
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4740
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4235
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB2768
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1311 LB1637
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB3203
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1121 LB2526
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1111 LB2524
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB3480
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1111 LB2525
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1121 LB2527
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H8Cl2 + 1,4-Dichlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB3485
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0067
+ C5H11Cl + 1-Chloropentane EVLM 1111 LB3479
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0822
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1131 LB2129
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB3722
+ C6H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5532
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1768
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0548
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4572
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB1037
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB2209
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4112
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4113
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4016
C5H10O Pentan-3-one
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1490
C7H14O Heptan-2-one
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0609
C7H14O Heptan-3-one
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0610
C7H14O Heptan-4-one
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0611
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB2419
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB3973
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB0739
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB1175
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0872
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0737
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0738
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0740
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB2693
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0874
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0741
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0735
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0878
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0879
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB0736
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB0880
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB0742
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB4671
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3108
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2208
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB3328
C5H10O Pentan-3-one
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3561
C6H14 Hexane
+ C9H18O + Nonan-5-one EVLM 1111 LB0032
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0792
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1231 LB2826
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1231 LB4905
+ C6H15N + Dipropylamine EVLM 1211 LB1880
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1231 LB4899
+ C6H15N + Dipropylamine EVLM 1211 LB1882
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H15N + Dipropylamine EVLM 1111 LB2410
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C6H15N + Diisopropylamine EVLM 1211 LB5494
+ C6H15N + Dipropylamine EVLM 1211 LB1884
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Arenes
C4H11N Diethylamine
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4054
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB4055
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Chlorohydrocarbons
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1231 LB2470
+ C6H15N + Diisopropylamine EVLM 1231 LB1235
C4H11N Diethylamine
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1131 LB4052
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Ethers
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1231 LB4067
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Fluoroarenes
C4H11N Diethylamine
+ C6H5F + Fluorobenzene EVLM 1131 LB4053
C3H82HN N-Methylethyl(2H)amine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1105
C3H9N N-Methylethylamine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1103
C4H102HN Diethyl(2H)amine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1104
C4H11N Diethylamine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1102
Di(linear-alkyl)amines + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2H7N + Dimethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1482
+ C4H11N + Diethylamine EVLM 1113 LB4523
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1121 LB3906
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1131 LB2809
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1211 LB2571
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB2734
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB4811
+ C4H8O3 + Ethyl methyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB4290
+ C5H10O3 + Diethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB1828
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H10O3 + Diethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB1829
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H10O3 + Diethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB1830
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1211 LB2998
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1211 LB2997
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1211 LB2996
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C5H10O3 + Diethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB2354
C5H10O Pentan-2-one
+ C5H10O3 + Diethyl carbonate EVLM 1231 LB2355
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C3H6O3 + Dimethyl carbonate EVLM 1211 LB3000
CH2Br2 Dibromomethane
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB0452
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB0453
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C2H6OS + Dimethyl sulfoxide EVLM 1111 LB3687
Esters + Bromoalkanes
CH2Br2 Dibromomethane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB2709
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C4H6O2 + Vinyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB1969
+ C5H8O2 + Methyl 2-methylpropenoate EVLM 1231 LB1970
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1131 LB1358
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB1912
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB1359
Esters + Iodoalkanes
C2H5I Iodoethane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5414
Ether-alcohols + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C3H8O2 + 2-Methoxyethanol EVLM 1221 LB4070
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB0358
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB1717
+ C5H12O3 + 3,6-Dioxaheptan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4071
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H8O2 + 2-Methoxyethanol EVLM 1211 LB4253
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB0357
+ C6H14O3 + 3,6-Dioxaoctan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4073
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C3H8O2 + 2-Methoxyethanol EVLM 1211 LB4251
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB0359
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1231 LB4515
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB0360
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB0888
+ C5H12O2 + 4-Methyl-3-oxapentan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4074
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4252
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4254
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4255
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4256
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H10O3 + 3-Oxapentane-1,5-diol EVLM 1231 LB3800
+ C6H14O2 + 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4077
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C6H14O2 + 5-Methyl-3-oxahexan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4078
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C7H16O2 + 2,2-Dimethyl-3-oxahexan-5-ol EVLM 1131 LB0895
Ether-alcohols + Chlorohydrocarbons
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB2628
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB2629
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H8O2 + 2-Methoxyethanol EVLM 1131 LB1020
Ether-alcohols + Ether-alcohols
C3H6O2 (Hydroxymethyl)oxirane
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB0379
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C5H12O3 + 3,6-Dioxaheptan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4076
C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol
+ C6H14O3 + 3,6-Dioxaoctan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4079
C5H6O2 2-Furylmethanol
+ C5H10O2 + 2-Tetrahydrofurylmethanol EVLM 1231 LB5423
C6H14O2 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol
+ C8H18O3 + 3,6-Dioxadecan-1-ol EVLM 1221 LB4080
Ether-alcohols + Ethers
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1433
C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4514
C4H10O2 (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0887
Ether-alcohols + Glycols
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C8H18O2 + 2-(Hexyloxy)ethanol EVLM 1111 LB1092
+ C10H22O3 + 3,6-Dioxadodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2822
C3H8O2 Propane-1,2-diol
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1462
+ C7H16O3 + Di(propylene glycol) methyl ether <mixture of isomers> EVLM 1111 LB1465
+ C8H18O2 + 2-(Hexyloxy)ethanol EVLM 1111 LB2823
Ether-alcohols + Hydrocarbons
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0251
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1619
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0252
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1620
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0253
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Ether-alcohols + Hydrocarbons
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3299
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3298
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB1711
+ C8H16 + cis-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1712
+ C8H16 + trans-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1713
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB1621
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3833
C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1740
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1738
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB1040
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1739
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3300
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3770
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB4542
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3834
C4H10O3 3-Oxapentane-1,5-diol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1033
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H14O4 + 3,6-Dioxaoctane-1,8-diol EVLM 1231 LB2898
+ C8H18O5 + 3,6,9-Trioxaundecane-1,11-diol EVLM 1231 LB4941
C6H14O3 4-Oxaheptane-2,6-diol
+ C10H8 + Naphthalene EVLM 1231 LB5503
C6H14O4 3,6-Dioxaoctane-1,8-diol
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2899
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB2895
+ C11H10 + 1-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB2896
C7H8 Toluene
+ C8H18O5 + 3,6,9-Trioxaundecane-1,11-diol EVLM 1231 LB4942
C7H16O2 2,2-Dimethyl-3-oxahexan-5-ol
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB0896
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C8H18O5 + 3,6,9-Trioxaundecane-1,11-diol EVLM 1231 LB4943
C8H18O3 3,6-Dioxadecan-1-ol
+ C10H8 + Naphthalene EVLM 1231 LB5497
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB5498
C8H18O5 3,6,9-Trioxaundecane-1,11-diol
+ C11H10 + 2-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB2770
Ether-alcohols + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2-Ethoxyethanol EVLM 1111 LB2630
Ether-alcohols + Phenols
C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1131 LB4815
Ether-esters + Ether-alcohols
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C5H10O3 + 2-Methoxyethyl ethanoate EVLM 1221 LB4075
C4H10O2 (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol
+ C6H12O3 + Propane-1,2-diol ethyl ether ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5295
C6H14O2 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol
+ C8H16O3 + 2-Butoxyethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB1088
Ethers + Bromochlorofluoroalkanes
C2HBrClF3 Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB1749
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1559
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1561
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1131 LB0425
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1751
Ethers + Bromohydrocarbons
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB3238
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB5574
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5095
C5H10O 2-Methyloxolane
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB5576
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5097
C5H10O Oxane
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1231 LB5575
+ C6H11Br + Bromocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5096
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H12O + 2,5-Dimethyloxolane EVLM 1231 LB5577
C6H11Br Bromocyclohexane
+ C6H12O + 2,5-Dimethyloxolane EVLM 1231 LB5098
Ethers + Ethers
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1231 LB0676
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2801
C3H8O2 2,4-Dioxapentane
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1211 LB2717
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1211 LB2718
C4H8O 2,2-Dimethyloxirane
+ C4H8O + Ethyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1131 LB1457
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1174
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3351
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2803
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2315
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4551
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C5H10O + Oxane EVLM 1112 LB0512
C4H10O2 2,5-Dioxahexane
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB5417
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB5416
Ethers + Fluoroalkanes
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2250
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB3954
C2HF5 Pentafluoroethane
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1668
C2H2F4 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1157
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB3955
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2080
C2H3F3 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane
+ C2H6O + Dimethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB4184
C4H2F8 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-Octafluorobutane
+ C6H14O + Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4139
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C5H2F10 + 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane <mixture of diastereomers> EVLM 1111 LB0781
+ C5H2F10 + 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane <mixture of diastereomers> EVLM 1211 LB0782
+ C5H2F10 + 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane <mixture of diastereomers> EVLM 1231 LB1294
+ C5H2F10 + 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane <threo diastereomer> EVLM 1211 LB2631
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C7HF15 + 1-Hydropentadecafluoroheptane EVLM 1111 LB5388
C4H10O2 2,5-Dioxahexane
+ C7H5F3 + (Trifluoromethyl)benzene EVLM 1111 LB0515
Ethers + Iodoalkanes
CH3I Iodomethane
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3865
Ethers + Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes
C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB0664
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0666
Fluorethers + Fluoroalkanes
C2HF5 Pentafluoroethane
+ C2HF5O + Pentafluorodimethyl ether EVLM 1311 LB4317
C4H2F8 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-Octafluorobutane
+ C4H3F7O + Heptafluoropropyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4140
Fluoroalcohols + Arenes
C2H3F3O 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4640
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB4630
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB4631
C3H2F6O 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropan-2-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB4839
Fluoroalcohols + Chloroalkanes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C2H3F3O + 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol EVLM 1231 LB4660
Fluoroalcohols + Fluoroarenes
C2H3F3O 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol
+ C7H5F3 + (Trifluoromethyl)benzene EVLM 1231 LB4661
Fluoroalkanes + Fluoroalkanes
CHF3 Trifluoromethane
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB5611
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5613
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1154
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1319
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB3919
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB0307
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB0306
+ C3HF7 + 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB1320
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2118
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2562
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5290
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5312
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5289
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5137
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB4451
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2119
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2325
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB3137
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2326
+ C3HF7 + 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB5608
+ C3H2F6 + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB4118
C2HF5 Pentafluoroethane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5291
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB5612
+ C2H5F + Fluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB3945
+ C3H2F6 + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB4119
C2H2F4 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2884
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1139
+ C3HF7 + 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB5609
+ C3H2F6 + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB2305
+ C3H3F5 + 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB4318
C2H3F3 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB2885
+ C3H2F6 + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB2084
C2H4F2 1,1-Difluoroethane
+ C3HF7 + 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB5610
Fluoroalkanes + Hydrocarbons
CHF3 Trifluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1144
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1221
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB2263
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1111 LB2122
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB2137
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB1672
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB2245
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB2260
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB4860
C2HF5 Pentafluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Cyclopropane EVLM 1131 LB4185
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB0383
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB2581
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB2138
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB1667
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB1058
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB2261
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1224
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1111 LB5601
C2H2 Ethyne
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB3772
C2H2F4 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Cyclopropane EVLM 1131 LB4186
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB0886
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1145
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB1152
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1111 LB5151
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB4175
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB2262
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB5174
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB2304
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB4858
+ C13H20 + Heptylbenzene EVLM 1311 LB4538
C2H3F3 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB4176
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB5317
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB5152
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB4659
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1222
C2H4F2 1,1-Difluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1137
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB4795
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB5192
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB4859
C3HF7 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB0390
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB0264
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB5607
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1223
C3H2F6 1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB4272
C3H2F6 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB4340
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB2306
C3H3F5 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB4319
C3H6 Propene
+ C3H7F + 2-Fluoropropane EVLM 1131 LB1506
C3H7F 2-Fluoropropane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB1504
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB1505
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1131 LB1507
C6H9F9 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-Nonafluorohexane
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB2646
Fluoroalkanes + Perfluoroalkanes
CF4 Tetrafluoromethane
+ CHF3 + Trifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB3808
+ CH3F + Fluoromethane EVLM 1111 LB3316
CHF3 Trifluoromethane
+ C2F6 + Hexafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2117
CH2F2 Difluoromethane
+ C2F6 + Hexafluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB2121
C2F6 Hexafluoroethane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1148
Fluoroarenes + Hydrocarbons
C6H5F Fluorobenzene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0240
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4085
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB4793
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1572
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2113
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB4794
+ C12H16 + Cyclohexylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3897
C6H6 Benzene
+ C7H5F3 + (Trifluoromethyl)benzene EVLM 1231 LB2051
C7H5F3 (Trifluoromethyl)benzene
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2052
Fluoroethers + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C4H4F6O + Bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) ether EVLM 1231 LB4273
+ C4H4F6O + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane EVLM 1231 LB4938
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2067
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H3F7O + 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0859
+ C4H4F6O + Bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) ether EVLM 1231 LB4274
+ C4H4F6O + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane EVLM 1231 LB4939
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2068
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H3F7O + Heptafluoropropyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0384
+ C4H3F7O + 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0856
+ C4H4F6O + Bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) ether EVLM 1231 LB4275
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0387
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H4F6O + Bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) ether EVLM 1231 LB4276
+ C4H4F6O + 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-2-methoxypropane EVLM 1231 LB4940
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2069
Fluoroethers + Chloroalkenes
C2H2Cl2 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2070
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C5H3F9O + 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0388
Fluoroethers + Fluoroethers
C2HF5O Pentafluorodimethyl ether
+ C2H3F3O + Methyl trifluoromethyl ether EVLM 1311 LB4268
Fluoroethers + Perchlorofluorohydrocarbons
C2ClF3 Chlorotrifluoroethene
+ C3H3F3O + Trifluoromethyl vinyl ether EVLM 1131 LB5478
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H4O + Furan EVLM 1111 LB0538
C4H6O 2,3-Dihydrofuran
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1111 LB1460
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C5H6O + 2-Methylfuran EVLM 1231 LB2703
C10H12 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene
+ C12H8O + Dibenzofuran EVLM 1131 LB1962
+ C12H8O + Dibenzofuran EVLM 1131 LB3932
C10H18 cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane
+ C12H8O + Dibenzofuran EVLM 1131 LB1966
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1231 LB2944
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1231 LB2945
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1231 LB2946
C3H8 Propane
+ C5H4O2 + 2-Furaldehyde EVLM 1131 LB4031
Glycols + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H6O2 + Ethane-1,2-diol EVLM 1111 LB3683
+ C2H6O2 + Ethane-1,2-diol EVLM 1231 LB3538
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3336
+ C5H12O + 3-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3019
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2847
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3018
Glycols + Alkylbenzenes
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0017
Glycols + Chlorohydrocarbons
C3H5Cl 1-Chloropropene <mixture of cis/trans isomers>
+ C3H8O2 + Propane-1,2-diol EVLM 1111 LB0787
C3H6Cl2 1,2-Dichloropropane
+ C3H8O2 + Propane-1,2-diol EVLM 1111 LB0786
Glycols + Glycols
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C3H8O2 + Propane-1,2-diol EVLM 1211 LB3995
+ C3H8O2 + Propane-1,3-diol EVLM 1211 LB4561
C3H7N Azetidine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0694
C4H9N Pyrrolidine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0695
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0700
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0938
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C5H11N + Piperidine EVLM 1111 LB0706
C5H11N Piperidine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0697
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0701
+ C7H14 + Cycloheptane EVLM 1111 LB0707
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1311 LB2549
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB0708
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1311 LB2550
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H13N + Perhydroazepine EVLM 1111 LB0698
+ C6H13N + Perhydroazepine EVLM 1131 LB0702
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C5H11N + Piperidine EVLM 1112 LB0511
C5H10O Oxane
+ C5H11N + Piperidine EVLM 1112 LB0510
C5H11N Piperidine
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1112 LB0668
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H9N + Pyrrolidine EVLM 1131 LB0935
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H13N + 1-Methylpiperidine EVLM 1131 LB0699
+ C6H14N2 + 1,4-Dimethylpiperazine EVLM 1111 LB4432
C6H13N 1-Methylpiperidine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1311 LB2551
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1311 LB2552
C6H14N2 1,4-Dimethylpiperazine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB4433
Hexafluorobenzene + Hydrocarbons
C6F6 Hexafluorobenzene
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1338
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0791
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1321 LB1101
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0960
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB2489
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1339
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB2490
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2491
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1340
+ C9H18 + Isopropylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0464
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB2058
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB2102
Hydroxyesters + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C4H8O3 + Methyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1231 LB0396
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H10O3 + Ethyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1131 LB3944
+ C5H10O3 + Ethyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1231 LB2064
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C8H16O3 + Isopropyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1231 LB2063
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H16O3 + Butyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate EVLM 1231 LB2062
Hydroxyesters + Glycols
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C3H6O3 + Methyl hydroxyethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5303
+ C4H8O3 + Ethane-1,2-diol ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5272
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C7H15N2O4P + 1-Methyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate EVLM 1111 LB2390
+ C7H15N2O4P + 1-Methyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate EVLM 1311 LB5320
+ C8H17N2O4P + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate EVLM 1311 LB4611
+ C10H21N2O4P + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium diethyl phosphate EVLM 1311 LB5321
+ C11H23N2O4P + 1,3-Diethylimidazolium diethyl phosphate EVLM 1311 LB4435
+ C16H33N2O4P + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium dibutyl phosphate EVLM 1311 LB5326
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C8H16N2O4S + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethyl sulfate EVLM 1111 LB2402
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C16H32N2O4S + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium octyl sulfate EVLM 1111 LB3965
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C16H32N2O4S + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium octyl sulfate EVLM 1111 LB3966
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2277
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2278
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C8H11F6N3O4S2 + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2384
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2386
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C8H11F6N3O4S2 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C9H18O + Nonanal EVLM 1111 LB2992
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C8H11F6N3O4S2 + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2398
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C7H9F6N3O4S2 + 1-Methyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2393
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C8H11F6N3O4S2 + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2396
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2400
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C6H14 Hexane
+ C8H11F6N3O4S2 + 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB2397
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C12H19F6N3O4S2 + 1-Hexyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5287
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C14H23F6N3O4S2 + 1-Octyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5288
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C7H8 Toluene
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5285
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C8H16 Oct-1-ene
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5284
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C8H18 Octane
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5282
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C9H20 Nonane
+ C10H15F6N3O4S2 + 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium EVLM 1111 LB5283
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
C8H11F6N3O4S2 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium
bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
+ C9H18O + Nonan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2995
+ C10H12O + 4-Phenylbutan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2994
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C12H23BF4N2 + 1-Methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate EVLM 1111 LB3961
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C12H23BF4N2 + 1-Methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate EVLM 1111 LB3962
Iodoalkanes + Bromoalkanes
C2H5Br Bromoethane
+ C2H5I + Iodoethane EVLM 1131 LB2777
C2H5I Iodoethane
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1111 LB0156
+ C3H7Br + 1-Bromopropane EVLM 1121 LB0161
Iodoalkanes + Chloroalkanes
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ CH3I + Iodomethane EVLM 1111 LB3863
+ CH3I + Iodomethane EVLM 1131 LB2919
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ CH3I + Iodomethane EVLM 1131 LB2920
C2H5I Iodoethane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0157
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1121 LB0162
Iodoalkanes + Hydrocarbons
CH3I Iodomethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3866
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1264
C2H3I (2H3)Iodomethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1265
C2H5I Iodoethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3035
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2890
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB3036
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5431
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2776
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3798
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3797
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3799
Iodoalkanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CH3I + Iodomethane EVLM 1131 LB2918
+ C2H5I + Iodoethane EVLM 1131 LB5409
Ketazines + Ketones
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C8H16N2 + Butan-2-one azine EVLM 1211 LB4801
Ketones + Aldehydes
C2H4O Ethanal
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB1454
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB4846
C3H6O Propanal
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB5451
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H6O + But-2-enal <undefined positional isomer> EVLM 1231 LB5380
C4H6O trans-But-2-enal
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB1036
C5H4O2 2-Furaldehyde
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0563
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C6H12O + Hexanal EVLM 1211 LB0172
+ C6H12O + Hexanal EVLM 1221 LB0174
C7H6O Benzaldehyde
+ C8H8O + Methyl phenyl ketone EVLM 1211 LB3522
Ketones + Bromoalkanes
CHBr3 Tribromomethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB1634
C3H7Br 1-Bromopropane
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB0933
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5533
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB2956
Ketones + Ketones
C3H6O Propan-2-one
+ C4H6O + But-3-en-2-one EVLM 1231 LB2115
+ C4H6O2 + Butane-2,3-dione EVLM 1131 LB3462
+ C4H6O2 + Butane-2,3-dione EVLM 1231 LB3464
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2472
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB1480
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB3728
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3729
C5H10O Pentan-2-one
+ C5H10O + Pentan-3-one EVLM 1231 LB2345
C5H10O Pentan-3-one
+ C6H12O + 4-Methylpentan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB3730
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C7H12O + 2-Methylcyclohexanone EVLM 1231 LB1414
C8H14O 6-Methylhept-5-en-2-one
+ C11H18O + 6-Methyl-3-isopropenylhept-5-en-2-one EVLM 1211 LB5539
Ketones + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB0727
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB1622
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4738
+ C4H6O + Cyclobutanone EVLM 1121 LB4325
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1131 LB4187
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB4188
+ C5H8O + Cyclopentanone EVLM 1121 LB0622
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1121 LB0623
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1211 LB2285
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C3H6O + Propan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB2938
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB4233
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB3202
Lactones + Benzene
C4H6O2 Oxolan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0138
C5H8O2 5-Methyloxolan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0141
C5H8O2 Oxan-2-one
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0140
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H10O2 + Oxepan-2-one EVLM 1111 LB0139
Lactones + Glycols
C4H6O2 Oxolan-2-one
+ C4H10O2 + Butane-1,4-diol EVLM 1111 LB3446
+ C4H10O2 + Butane-1,4-diol EVLM 1121 LB3447
C2H6 Ethane
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB3017
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1131 LB3984
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB3985
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1904
C3H8 Propane
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB5466
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB3986
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB2114
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1141 LB5468
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB3575
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB3576
+ C20H42 + Icosane EVLM 1311 LB2055
C4H10 Butane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4440
C5H12 Pentane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1991
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1134
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB1135
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB1136
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB2706
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0238
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5175
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0003
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB0058
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB0060
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB0057
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0004
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0469
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB3135
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB2707
C8H18 Octane
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB1495
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB1494
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0005
C10H22 Decane
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB1493
C4H6 Buta-1,3-diene
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1112 LB4588
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB3390
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB3391
C4H8 cis-But-2-ene
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB3393
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2429
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB2664
C2H6 Ethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB4564
C3H6 Propene
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1111 LB1299
+ C3H8 + Propane EVLM 1232 LB3227
C4H6 Buta-1,3-diene
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1112 LB4586
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB3392
C4H8 But-1-ene
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1112 LB4587
C4H8 cis-But-2-ene
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB3394
C4H8 trans-But-2-ene
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB3395
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1606
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4541
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0341
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1270
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB2314
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1607
C7H14 Hept-1-ene
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB2738
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB5463
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB3438
C8H16 Oct-1-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5389
C8H16 cis-Oct-2-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5390
C8H16 trans-Oct-2-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5391
C8H16 cis-Oct-3-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5392
C8H16 trans-Oct-3-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5393
C8H16 cis-Oct-4-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5394
C8H16 trans-Oct-4-ene
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB5395
C12H26 Dodecane
+ C16H32 + Hexadec-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB4530
C4H10O2 2,5-Dioxahexane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB3150
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2679
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0517
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1254
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4978
C5H12O2 3,5-Dioxaheptane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB3152
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1169
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14O2 + 3,6-Dioxaoctane EVLM 1121 LB3157
+ C6H14O3 + 2,5,8-Trioxanonane EVLM 1121 LB3156
C6H14O2 3,6-Dioxaoctane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4167
C6H14O3 2,5,8-Trioxanonane
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB1255
C8H18O4 2,5,8,11-Tetraoxadodecane
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1131 LB1172
C4H10O2 2,5-Dioxahexane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1262
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0516
C5H12O2 3,5-Dioxaheptane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1168
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1121 LB0968
+ C5H12O2 + 3,5-Dioxaheptane EVLM 1121 LB0969
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1121 LB1928
+ C5H12O2 + 3,5-Dioxaheptane EVLM 1121 LB1929
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1121 LB1931
+ C5H12O2 + 3,5-Dioxaheptane EVLM 1121 LB1932
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1121 LB0973
+ C5H12O2 + 3,5-Dioxaheptane EVLM 1121 LB0974
C3H6Cl2 1,2-Dichloropropane
+ C7H12O4 + Propane-1,2-diol diethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0784
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H8O2 + Pentane-2,4-dione EVLM 1231 LB5329
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H8O2 + Pentane-2,4-dione EVLM 1231 LB5330
C6H10O2 Hexane-2,5-dione
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB4330
C2H6S Ethanethiol
+ C2H6S + 2-Thiapropane EVLM 1231 LB5223
+ C2H6S + 2-Thiapropane EVLM 1231 LB5202
C4H8O Butanal
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB2758
C4H8O 2-Methylpropanal
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0645
C5H10O Pentanal
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB2762
C4H6 Buta-1,3-diene
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0912
C4H8 But-1-ene
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB2073
C4H8 cis-But-2-ene
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB2076
C4H8 trans-But-2-ene
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB2077
C4H8 2-Methylpropene
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB2078
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5068
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3675
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H14O2 + Pentyl ethanoate EVLM 1211 LB2626
C2H4BrCl 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB2712
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0537
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0012
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0075
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1111 LB0092
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1121 LB0099
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0091
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB0100
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1111 LB0093
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1121 LB0101
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1111 LB0094
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1121 LB0102
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0095
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB0103
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1111 LB0096
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2 Landolt-Börnstein
# Springer 2008 New Series IV/13A2
Index of Substances 189
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1121 LB0104
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1111 LB0097
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1121 LB0105
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1111 LB0098
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1121 LB0106
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB2711
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB0184
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB0190
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3676
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1221 LB4670
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3672
C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB3922
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3923
C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1111 LB1835
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB1834
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5513
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0551
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB0931
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB5334
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1211 LB3764
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4066
C2H6 Ethane
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB1901
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1111 LB4736
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB5114
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB4718
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB5123
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1211 LB0115
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1221 LB0124
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5119
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5117
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB5124
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB5120
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB2174
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB5125
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB5121
+ C8H16O2 + Butyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB5115
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1131 LB0653
+ C3H6O2 + Ethyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB3474
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0588
+ C3H6O2 + Methyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3680
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0456
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5505
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1211 LB3766
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4800
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3647
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5509
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1311 LB4980
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1131 LB1509
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1131 LB0865
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4866
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3752
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB2865
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB2859
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB3779
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1131 LB0866
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB0949
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4259
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1121 LB4246
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4868
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Landolt-Börnstein DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2
New Series IV/13A2 # Springer 2008
198 Index of Substances
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3778
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4869
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3780
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB1120
+ C8H16O2 + Butyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3781
+ C8H16O2 + Hexyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB0064
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0457
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5506
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5510
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1131 LB2002
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4867
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3753
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB2861
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB2858
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1131 LB2001
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB0950
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4260
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3649
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5235
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4870
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4871
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3437
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB1121
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB3776
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1131 LB1919
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1211 LB0113
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1221 LB0122
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4261
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3774
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1311 LB0149
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4872
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4873
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3777
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB1122
+ C8H16O2 + Butyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3775
C6H14O Hexan-1-ol
+ C8H16O2 + Hexyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB2785
+ C8H16O2 + Hexyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB2783
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0881
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0458
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB5507
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3129
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5511
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4865
+ C4H8O2 + Propyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB5127
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3131
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5129
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3132
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB5130
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB5132
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB4930
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3133
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1211 LB0114
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1221 LB0123
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C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4560
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB5126
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4931
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4493
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3134
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB5131
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4932
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB5133
+ C8H16O2 + Butyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB4933
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H10O2 + Butyl methanoate EVLM 1231 LB2264
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3103
+ C5H10O2 + Methyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB2716
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3988
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB2265
+ C6H12O2 + Ethyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3104
+ C6H12O2 + Propyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB3989
+ C7H14O2 + Butyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB2266
+ C7H14O2 + Propyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB3990
+ C8H16O2 + Butyl butanoate EVLM 1231 LB2267
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3514
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4249
N,N,N',N'-Tetraalkylalkanediamines + Alkanes
C5H14N2 N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylmethanediamine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1112 LB0924
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1112 LB1421
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H16N2 + N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine EVLM 1112 LB0925
+ C8H20N2 + N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylbutane-1,3-diamine EVLM 1111 LB4407
C6H16N2 N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1112 LB1422
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H20N2 + N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylbutane-1,3-diamine EVLM 1111 LB4406
N,N-Alkylalkanamides + Cycloalkylamines
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C6H13N + Cyclohexylamine EVLM 1131 LB0703
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2159
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2478
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB3684
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1231 LB3712
+ C4H9NO + N,N-Dimethylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB1066
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2059
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB3688
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1121 LB4962
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5308
+ C4H9NO + N,N-Dimethylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB3223
+ C5H11NO + N,N-Diethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2160
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2846
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2480
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4304
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3338
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4308
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4667
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB4348
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB0681
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4351
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1281
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4303
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4347
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4350
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4307
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1114
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5310
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB5309
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2365
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5492
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5311
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2848
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1115
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Aldehydes
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H8O + 2-Methylpropanal EVLM 1131 LB0644
+ C7H6O + Benzaldehyde EVLM 1131 LB0704
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Aniline
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB2849
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1211 LB5011
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Bromoarenes
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C6H5Br + Bromobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5013
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Chloroalkanes
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5306
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5305
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5304
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB5181
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1121 LB5195
+ C6H13Cl + 1-Chlorohexane EVLM 1111 LB5180
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H9NO + N,N-Dimethylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB5182
+ C4H9NO + N,N-Dimethylethanamide EVLM 1121 LB5196
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Chloroarenes
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5014
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H8O + Butan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB4421
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Dimethylsulfoxide
C2H6OS Dimethyl sulfoxide
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2844
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Esters
C2H4O2 Methyl methanoate
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1211 LB5060
+ C3H7NO + N,N-Dimethylmethanamide EVLM 1231 LB5059
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0643
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1131 LB0679
+ C6H12O2 + 2-Methylpropyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB2366
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Ethers
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1131 LB2163
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1311 LB3760
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4420
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4666
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4417
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C5H11NO + N,N-Diethylmethanamide EVLM 1131 LB3815
N,N-Dialkylalkanamides + Hydrocarbons
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C4H6 + Buta-1,3-diene EVLM 1111 LB2962
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2963
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3814
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB2814
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4963
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2677
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2815
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5491
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB2816
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2748
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3826
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3820
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5523
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5012
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5522
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1211 LB4422
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB4419
C4H9NO N,N-Dimethylethanamide
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3218
C5H11NO N,N-Diethylmethanamide
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3817
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3821
N,N-Dialkylarylamines + Hexafluorobenzene
C6F6 Hexafluorobenzene
+ C8H11N + N,N-Dimethylaniline EVLM 1111 LB0463
N-Alkylalkanamides + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2205
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB0460
+ C3H7NO + N-Methylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2151
C2H5NO N-Methylmethanamide
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB2207
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB4227
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H7NO + N-Methylethanamide EVLM 1111 LB4339
C2H6O2 Ethane-1,2-diol
+ C3H7NO + N-Methylethanamide EVLM 1231 LB2088
N-Alkylalkanamides + Aniline
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C6H7N + Aniline EVLM 1111 LB2086
N-Alkylalkanamides + Chloroarenes
C2H5NO N-Methylmethanamide
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB2334
N-Alkylalkanamides + Cycloalkanones
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C6H10O + Cyclohexanone EVLM 1231 LB2050
N-Alkylalkanamides + Di(linear-alkyl)amines
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C6H15N + Dipropylamine EVLM 1111 LB2152
N-Alkylalkanamides + Hydrocarbons
C2H5NO N-Methylmethanamide
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2333
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2332
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C8H16 + Cyclooctane EVLM 1111 LB2018
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2155
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB2017
+ C10H8 + Naphthalene EVLM 1111 LB2089
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB2087
C4H9NO N-Ethylethanamide
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB2168
C4H9NO N-Methylpropanamide
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB2169
N-Alkylalkanamides + Nitriles
C2H3N Ethanenitrile
+ C2H5NO + N-Methylmethanamide EVLM 1111 LB2335
N-Alkylalkanamides + Phenols
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1111 LB2090
N-Alkylalkanamides + Tri(linear-alkyl)amines
C3H7NO N-Methylethanamide
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB2153
Nitroalkanes + Alcohols
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1111 LB0029
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1131 LB3585
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1231 LB4900
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB0030
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB3682
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4898
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB3335
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H5NO2 + Nitroethane EVLM 1231 LB4292
C2H5NO2 Nitroethane
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4293
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4294
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4295
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4296
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4297
Nitroalkanes + Bromohydrocarbons
C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane
+ C3H7NO2 + 1-Nitropropane EVLM 1131 LB4580
Nitroalkanes + Chlorohydrocarbons
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ CH3NO2 + Nitromethane EVLM 1111 LB0795
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB0065
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0020
Nitroalkanes + Ether-alcohols
C2H5NO2 Nitroethane
+ C4H10O2 + (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3453
Nitroalkanes + Ethers
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1131 LB5229
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB3586
Nitroalkanes + Hydrocarbons
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ C4H6 + Buta-1,3-diene EVLM 1111 LB0910
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1130
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0350
C2H5NO2 Nitroethane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0351
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2098
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0421
C3H7NO2 1-Nitropropane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0353
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2213
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2214
C3H7NO2 2-Nitropropane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB0352
C4H9NO2 1-Nitrobutane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2215
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2216
C5H11NO2 1-Nitropentane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2218
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2217
C2H5NO2 Nitroethane
+ C4H8O2 + Ethyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4104
+ C4H8O2 + Methyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4107
+ C5H10O2 + Ethyl propanoate EVLM 1231 LB4108
+ C5H10O2 + Isopropyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4106
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB4105
Nitroalkanes + Nitriles
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1111 LB0026
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1131 LB0867
+ C2H3N + Ethanenitrile EVLM 1231 LB3634
Nitroalkanes + Thiophene
CH3NO2 Nitromethane
+ C4H4S + Thiophene EVLM 1121 LB1659
Nitrobenzene + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1111 LB1075
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3093
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3095
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3094
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3096
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3097
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3098
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3099
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB3100
Nitrobenzene + Bromohydrocarbons
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB4179
Nitrobenzene + Chlorohydrocarbons
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2616
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2615
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2614
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2613
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1131 LB5398
Nitrobenzene + Hydrocarbons
C6H5NO2 Nitrobenzene
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1132
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1578
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB2977
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2978
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3433
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB0283
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2979
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2980
+ C10H14 + (2-Methylpropyl)benzene EVLM 1131 LB0284
Nitrobenzene + Iodoalkanes
C2H5I Iodoethane
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1111 LB2889
Nitrobenzene + Ketones
C4H8O Butan-2-one
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5534
Nitrobenzene + N,N-Dialkylalkanamides
C3H7NO N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB4180
Nitrobenzene + Phenols
C6H5NO2 Nitrobenzene
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4181
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4182
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4183
Nitrocompounds + Perchloroalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ CH3NO2 + Nitromethane EVLM 1131 LB1129
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C6H5NO2 + Nitrobenzene EVLM 1211 LB2617
Oximes + Hydrocarbons
C4H9NO Butan-2-one oxime
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB3878
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1595
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1596
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB3562
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB3879
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H17NO + Octanal oxime EVLM 1111 LB3563
+ C8H17NO + Octan-2-one oxime EVLM 1111 LB3564
+ C8H17NO + Octan-3-one oxime EVLM 1111 LB3565
+ C8H17NO + Octan-4-one oxime EVLM 1111 LB3566
Oximes + Perchloroalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H9NO + Butan-2-one oxime EVLM 1111 LB1590
C3H8 Propane
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB1701
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB5555
C6H14 Hexane
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB5554
C10H8 Naphthalene
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB1957
C10H12 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene
+ C11H10 + 1-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB1947
+ C12H10 + Acenaphthene EVLM 1131 LB1961
+ C12H10 + Biphenyl EVLM 1131 LB1959
+ C12H10 + Biphenyl EVLM 1131 LB3930
+ C13H10 + Fluorene EVLM 1131 LB3931
+ C14H10 + Phenanthrene EVLM 1131 LB1960
Per(bromofluoro)alkanes + Alkenes
CBrF3 Bromotrifluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1147
Per(bromofluoro)alkanes + Fluoroalkanes
CBrF3 Bromotrifluoromethane
+ CHF3 + Trifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1153
Per(bromofluoro)alkanes + Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes
CBrF3 Bromotrifluoromethane
+ CClF3 + Chlorotrifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1158
+ C2ClF5 + Chloropentafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB2042
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB2041
Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes + Fluoroalkanes
CClF3 Chlorotrifluoromethane
+ CHF3 + Trifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1242
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1155
CCl2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane
+ CH2F2 + Difluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1975
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1150
C2Cl2F4 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1131 LB1156
C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1111 LB1023
Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes + Hydrocarbons
CClF3 Chlorotrifluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1142
CCl2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1140
C2ClF5 Chloropentafluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1146
C2Cl2F4 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1149
C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0665
Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes + Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes
CClF3 Chlorotrifluoromethane
+ CCl2F2 + Dichlorodifluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB1908
CCl2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane
+ C2Cl2F4 + 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB5188
C2Cl2F4 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
+ C2Cl3F3 + 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB0559
+ C2Cl4F2 + Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB0561
C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
+ C2Cl4F2 + Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane EVLM 1231 LB0560
Per(chlorofluoro)alkanes + Perfluoroalkanes
CClF3 Chlorotrifluoromethane
+ CF4 + Tetrafluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB0285
+ CF4 + Tetrafluoromethane EVLM 1131 LB0371
Perfluoroalkanes + Hydrocarbons
CF4 Tetrafluoromethane
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1111 LB4190
+ CH4 + Methane EVLM 1131 LB4658
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1131 LB3942
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1311 LB3714
C2F6 Hexafluoroethane
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1131 LB2110
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1131 LB2156
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1131 LB1151
C4F8 Octafluorocyclobutane
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB3859
C5F12 Dodecafluoropentane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1121 LB1688
C5H12 Pentane
+ C6F14 + Tetradecafluorohexane EVLM 1121 LB1684
C6F12 Dodecafluorocyclohexane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB4063
+ C9H18 + 1,cis-3,cis-5-Trimethylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB4065
C6F14 Tetradecafluorohexane
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1164
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1121 LB1673
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB1685
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1121 LB1686
C6H12 Hex-1-ene
+ C7F14 + Tetradecafluoromethylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4244
+ C7F14 + Tetradecafluoromethylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4242
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7F14 + Tetradecafluoromethylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4243
+ C7F14 + Tetradecafluoromethylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4241
+ C7F16 + Hexadecafluoroheptane EVLM 1121 LB1683
+ C8F18 + Octadecafluorooctane EVLM 1121 LB1687
C7F14 Tetradecafluoromethylcyclohexane
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB4064
C7F16 Hexadecafluoroheptane
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB4853
Perfluoroalkanes + Perfluoroalkanes
C6F14 Tetradecafluoro(2-methylpentane)
+ C8F18 + Octadecafluorooctane EVLM 1231 LB2649
Perfluoroethers + Fluoroalkanes
C2H4F2 1,1-Difluoroethane
+ C3F8O + Octafluoro(ethyl methyl ether) EVLM 1311 LB4266
Perfluorosulfides + Fluoroalkanes
CF8S Pentafluoro(trifluoromethyl)sulfur
+ C2HF5 + Pentafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB4312
+ C2H3F3 + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB4311
+ C2H4F2 + 1,1-Difluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB4269
C2F6S Hexafluoro-2-thiapropane
+ C2H2F4 + 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane EVLM 1311 LB4267
Phenols + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1231 LB2434
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2921
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2930
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2922
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2931
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2923
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2932
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2924
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2933
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2925
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2934
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2926
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2935
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2927
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2936
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2928
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2929
+ C7H8O2 + 2-Methoxyphenol EVLM 1111 LB2673
C6H6O Phenol
+ C7H8O + Phenylmethanol EVLM 1231 LB1444
Phenols + Bromoalkanes
C6H5Br Bromobenzene
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB5091
Phenols + Chlorohydrocarbons
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2177
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2180
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4966
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4965
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2176
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4964
Phenols + Ethers
C2H6O Dimethyl ether
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1111 LB1466
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1231 LB4409
C6H6O Phenol
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1532
C7H8O2 2-Methoxyphenol
+ C8H10O2 + 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene EVLM 1131 LB2672
Phenols + Hydrocarbons
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1111 LB2184
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1131 LB1309
C6H6O Phenol
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2186
+ C8H8 + Vinylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB5101
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0231
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB1311
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0232
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5524
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0233
+ C9H12 + 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3318
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0234
+ C9H18 + Non-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB3319
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB3320
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB4926
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0235
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0200
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB0206
+ C10H18 + trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane EVLM 1111 LB3321
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB3317
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB1310
+ C11H22 + Undec-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB3322
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB0201
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1121 LB0207
C7H8O 2-Methylphenol
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB2183
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2178
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2182
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2179
+ C9H12 + 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3323
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0202
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1121 LB0208
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB4927
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB0203
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB3325
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1121 LB0209
+ C11H22 + Undec-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB3326
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB2497
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1121 LB2501
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB3324
C7H8O 3-Methylphenol
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5092
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5093
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5094
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5548
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB2499
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1121 LB2503
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB1856
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB2990
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB1938
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB0204
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1121 LB0210
+ C11H10 + 2-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1111 LB0205
+ C11H10 + 2-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1121 LB0211
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB2498
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1121 LB2502
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1111 LB2500
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1121 LB2504
C7H8O 4-Methylphenol
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB4465
C8H10O 2,4-Dimethylphenol
+ C10H12 + 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB4466
Phenols + Perchlorohydrocarbons
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C6H6O + Phenol EVLM 1111 LB3364
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB2181
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4967
Phenols + Phenols
C6H6O Phenol
+ C7H8O + 2-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4027
+ C7H8O + 3-Methylphenol EVLM 1231 LB5547
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4028
C7H8O 2-Methylphenol
+ C7H8O + 4-Methylphenol EVLM 1211 LB4029
Phenylmethanol + Cycloalkanols
C6H12O Cyclohexanol
+ C7H8O + Phenylmethanol EVLM 1231 LB5147
+ C7H8O + Phenylmethanol EVLM 1231 LB4211
Phenylmethanol + Hydrocarbons
C7H8O Phenylmethanol
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB1443
+ C12H10 + Biphenyl EVLM 1211 LB3528
Phosphoramides + Hydrocarbons
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H18N3OP + Phosphoric tris(dimethylamide) EVLM 1111 LB0808
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H18N3OP + Phosphoric tris(dimethylamide) EVLM 1111 LB0405
Polyamines + Polyamines
C4H13N3 Bis(2-aminoethyl)amine
+ C6H15N3 + 1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine EVLM 1111 LB1087
C8H8 Vinylbenzene
+ C9H8 + Indene EVLM 1231 LB3405
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C9H8 + Indene EVLM 1231 LB3403
C9H8 Indene
+ C9H10 + Isopropenylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3400
C10H8 Naphthalene
+ C10H18 + cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane EVLM 1131 LB1958
+ C11H10 + 1-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB1948
+ C12H26 + Dodecane EVLM 1231 LB5502
C10H18 cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane
+ C12H10 + Acenaphthene EVLM 1131 LB1965
+ C12H10 + Biphenyl EVLM 1131 LB1963
+ C14H10 + Phenanthrene EVLM 1131 LB1964
C10H22 Decane
+ C11H10 + 2-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1131 LB2705
C11H10 1-Methylnaphthalene
+ C11H10 + 2-Methylnaphthalene EVLM 1231 LB3602
+ C12H10 + Acenaphthene EVLM 1131 LB1950
+ C12H10 + Biphenyl EVLM 1131 LB1949
C12H10 Biphenyl
+ C13H12 + Diphenylmethane EVLM 1211 LB3533
+ C14H14 + 1,2-Diphenylethane EVLM 1211 LB3529
C13H10 Fluorene
+ C14H10 + Phenanthrene EVLM 1111 LB0243
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2856
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB2591
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB2590
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB5557
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0884
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB2589
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0318
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0314
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4280
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2027
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1118
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB3255
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB3256
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4959
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2661
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2662
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB2587
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB5369
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1027
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB2106
+ C8H16O + Butenyl butyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3407
+ C8H18O + Bis(2-methylpropyl) ether EVLM 1211 LB4376
+ C8H18O + Butyl 2-methylpropyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4374
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4375
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0151
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0292
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4213
C5H12O (S)-(-)-2-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB5082
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1113 LB5382
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0150
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0288
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2953
C7H16O 2-Methylhexan-1-ol
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB4000
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1808
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2598
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1825
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2781
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1809
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1810
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1584
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1811
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3918
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB3117
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1906
C2H4 Ethene
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1131 LB5194
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2131
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2145
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2235
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB2593
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB0194
+ C5H10 + 2-Methylbut-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB4820
+ C6H12 + 2,3-Dimethylbut-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB2623
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1663
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1658
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB1563
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2170
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2557
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2558
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2556
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB2553
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C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB3980
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1665
+ C7H14 + Hept-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1652
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1654
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB1714
+ C8H16 + cis-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1715
+ C8H16 + trans-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1716
+ C9H16 + 1-Butylcyclopentene EVLM 1211 LB2765
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1211 LB2139
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB4023
<undefined optical isomer>
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1211 LB2140
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB4025
<undefined optical isomer>
C6H14O Hexan-1-ol
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1211 LB2141
<undefined optical isomer>
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H10 + Hex-1-yne EVLM 1311 LB2532
+ C6H10 + Hex-2-yne EVLM 1311 LB2530
+ C6H10 + Hex-3-yne EVLM 1311 LB2506
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C8H14 + Oct-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB1649
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H10 + Hex-1-yne EVLM 1311 LB2533
+ C6H10 + Hex-2-yne EVLM 1311 LB2528
+ C6H10 + Hex-3-yne EVLM 1311 LB2507
+ C8H14 + Oct-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB1650
+ C8H14 + Oct-2-yne EVLM 1211 LB2746
+ C9H16 + Non-1-yne EVLM 1211 LB1651
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1373
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0429
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0037
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB5433
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB4758
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB4643
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C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1124
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB0580
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0649
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0430
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB2756
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB4759
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB2987
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB3461
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3850
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4984
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2886
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0431
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB4760
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4985
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB2566
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3195
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB1376
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0432
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2109
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB4395
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB4281
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB4761
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1003
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB5339
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5355
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5063
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5340
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0433
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB4396
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB4762
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4399
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4397
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0434
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4398
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB4763
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB2773
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4485
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3556
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3196
+ C9H12 + 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1131 LB5545
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2492
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0435
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3206
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1121 LB4767
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1002
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB1706
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB0327
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5402
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0436
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB2494
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1121 LB4768
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4662
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB1707
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB4556
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB2509
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2495
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1221 LB2512
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2493
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0437
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2496
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1121 LB4769
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4486
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3557
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3198
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB4285
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3558
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3213
C6H14O Hexan-1-ol
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB3559
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4014
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C7H8O + Methyl phenyl ether EVLM 1431 LB4015
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1111 LB2368
+ C6H14 + 2,3-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1231 LB1956
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1231 LB1744
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1231 LB2157
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1121 LB3459
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1121 LB4629
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB2024
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5280
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10 + 2-Methylpropane EVLM 1111 LB2555
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1121 LB4842
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB0286
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H14 + 2,2-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1111 LB3491
+ C6H14 + 2,3-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1111 LB3492
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB2771
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1111 LB3490
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1121 LB3460
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H14 + 2,2-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1113 LB5385
+ C6H14 + 2,3-Dimethylbutane EVLM 1113 LB5386
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1113 LB5384
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1113 LB5387
C6H14O Hexan-1-ol
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB0480
C8H18 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0481
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C7H16O3 + Triethoxymethane EVLM 1231 LB4957
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C10H22O2 + 6-Methyl-5,7-dioxaundecane EVLM 1231 LB3374
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4389
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4116
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3784
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3301
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3273
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1211 LB2308
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1221 LB2310
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB5552
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3030
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5405
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5315
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3261
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB4214
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3785
+ C7H16O + Ethyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1718
+ C7H16O + Ethyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2357
+ C7H16O + Ethyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4819
+ C8H18O + Butyl tert-butyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5184
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3469
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB4390
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3274
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4608
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB2108
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1096
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3031
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5406
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB2142
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3260
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1121 LB0989
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB4391
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3275
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3207
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5407
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB3262
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3140
+ C8H18O + Bis(2-methylpropyl) ether EVLM 1211 LB4373
+ C8H18O + Butyl 2-methylpropyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4371
C2H4BrCl 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1064
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1111 LB0072
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1111 LB1349
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4914
CH3Cl Chloromethane
+ CH4O + Methanol EVLM 1431 LB0688
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H2Cl4 + 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EVLM 1231 LB2942
+ C2H3Cl3 + 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB2943
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,1-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB0558
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1131 LB0400
+ C2H4Cl2 + 1,2-Dichloroethane EVLM 1231 LB2941
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3166
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4236
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3551
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4237
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB3546
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB3550
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3552
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1131 LB4238
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB3171
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4239
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3172
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3553
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1063
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB4240
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB5556
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0882
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1431 LB5379
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB2665
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0316
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB1379
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1111 LB3125
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB0312
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4341
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2026
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB2666
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1116
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2457
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1211 LB2689
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB5066
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2464
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB5067
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3824
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1491
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4944
C2H2Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethene
+ C2H6O + Ethanol EVLM 1231 LB4600
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB0021
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5348
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5349
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB1910
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2795
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4430
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB1911
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2797
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2796
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2454
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2976
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H8O + Ethyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1131 LB1555
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1121 LB3254
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB5562
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB1913
+ C5H10O + 2-Methyloxolane EVLM 1111 LB2200
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8O + Ethyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1131 LB1556
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB4562
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB5344
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB5563
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB2580
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H6O2 + 1,3-Dioxolane EVLM 1131 LB1848
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB0344
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB0598
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB3686
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1211 LB3763
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4345
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB3339
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4343
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1374
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB0502
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4745
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3788
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3314
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2565
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB1377
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4746
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB5236
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB5336
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4206
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5365
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1321
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2091
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2834
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB2851
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB4748
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB5237
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1322
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2093
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1131 LB4024
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H18 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1111 LB1068
+ C10H18 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1211 LB1069
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1131 LB4026
<undefined optical isomer>
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB5240
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H12O + Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB5105
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1131 LB5104
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4641
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1362
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + Diethyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3342
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4459
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4332
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4543
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1211 LB4372
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4333
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1311 LB3426
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB4322
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1211 LB3914
CH3DO (O-2H)Methanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB3941
CH4O Methanol
+ C2H6 + Ethane EVLM 1131 LB1899
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB0198
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB5602
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB4423
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB1922
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB1870
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1524
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1372
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1498
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0975
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0964
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1481
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5579
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1453
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB3270
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB5567
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4335
C2H4O (2H4)Methanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1471
C2H2H5O (2H5)Ethanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2487
C2H52HO (O-2H)Ethanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2488
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB1238
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB0195
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB2061
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB5603
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB5487
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB1183
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1375
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2485
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1795
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0954
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB5434
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C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB3276
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB5377
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5580
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB3277
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0448
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0705
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1796
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1577
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0613
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1797
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1121 LB3457
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB3754
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB2023
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB0614
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB0565
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1121 LB0570
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB0447
C22H6O (2H6)Ethanol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2486
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB2554
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1131 LB3001
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB2143
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1378
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0236
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB3173
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1890
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB1575
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5581
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1380
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3127
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0650
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB4091
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1576
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0237
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0467
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0468
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0619
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB3843
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0472
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB0723
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1121 LB2757
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB0566
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1121 LB0571
C4H10 Butane
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4425
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB5053
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0470
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0475
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0615
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB5238
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5583
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3176
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0620
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4573
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB4805
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB5401
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB4603
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1597
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB3023
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1121 LB3458
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0748
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB0751
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB4604
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB0476
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB2599
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1231 LB4605
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB1598
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1131 LB4152
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB5078
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1111 LB0567
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1121 LB0572
+ C16H34 + Hexadecane EVLM 1111 LB4030
C5H12 Pentane
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB5054
C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0544
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1113 LB5383
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0289
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0154
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3179
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB5418
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C5H12O Pentan-1-ol
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB2954
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB5419
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB3994
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1211 LB3915
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB5420
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0503
+ C6H14O + Hexan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1110
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0478
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0471
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0479
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0504
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1522
C7H16O Heptan-1-ol
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB3999
C8H18 Octane
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB5062
C10H22 Decane
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4508
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB4513
C11H24 Undecane
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0568
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB0573
+ C14H30O + Tetradecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0569
+ C14H30O + Tetradecan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB0574
C12H26 Dodecane
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4512
C12H26O Dodecan-1-ol
+ C13H28 + Tridecane EVLM 1111 LB4509
+ C14H30 + Tetradecane EVLM 1111 LB4510
+ C15H32 + Pentadecane EVLM 1111 LB4511
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1231 LB0523
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1231 LB0524
+ C6H14O3 + 2,5,8-Trioxanonane EVLM 1111 LB0546
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H10O2 + 2,5-Dioxahexane EVLM 1231 LB0525
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1677
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB5161
+ C3H8O + Propan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1987
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1678
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB3456
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4455
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1679
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4458
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB2021
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0603
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1680
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4305
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4306
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1681
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0799
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB4321
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0604
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1682
C6H14O Hexan-1-ol
+ C8H18O + Octan-1-ol EVLM 1121 LB5448
C8H18O Octan-1-ol
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB5500
C10H22O Decan-1-ol
+ C12H26O + Dodecan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB5501
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H10O + Propyl vinyl ether EVLM 1121 LB4840
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H16O + Butenyl butyl ether EVLM 1231 LB3406
Pyridine + Parchloroalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1113 LB4518
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1131 LB3309
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1131 LB3310
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1131 LB3308
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB0541
C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB2096
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1404
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB2095
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1411
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1410
C6H7N 2-Methylpyridine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1211 LB2680
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4198
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1405
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB4132
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1406
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB4199
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3216
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1407
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB4200
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB1408
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB4201
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1111 LB4197
C6H7N 3-Methylpyridine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4632
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1409
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB5022
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C6H7N 3-Methylpyridine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB4633
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5024
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB4638
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5026
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB4639
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5028
C6H7N 4-Methylpyridine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4634
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1412
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB4635
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB4636
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1111 LB4637
C6H14 Hexane
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1112 LB2377
+ C7H9N + 3,5-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1112 LB2372
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H9N + 3-Ethylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB5023
C7H9N 2,4-Dimethylpyridine
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4133
+ C11H24 + Undecane EVLM 1231 LB5460
C7H9N 2,6-Dimethylpyridine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1112 LB2376
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4134
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4135
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4136
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4137
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1112 LB2375
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB2074
C7H9N 3,5-Dimethylpyridine
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1112 LB2373
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1112 LB2374
C7H9N 3-Ethylpyridine
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5025
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5027
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB5029
C8H11N 2,4,6-Trimethylpyridine
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4126
+ C9H12 + Propylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4127
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4128
+ C9H12 + 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4129
+ C10H14 + Butylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB4130
+ C10H14 + (2-Methylpropyl)benzene EVLM 1111 LB4131
C5H5N Pyridine
+ C5H10O2 + Propyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3935
+ C6H12O2 + Butyl ethanoate EVLM 1231 LB3936
C6H6O Phenol
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3119
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3120
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB4918
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C6H6O Phenol
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3121
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB4917
+ C7H9N + 2,4-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3122
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3123
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB4919
+ C8H11N + 2,4,6-Trimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3124
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3053
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3026
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3054
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3041
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3042
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3043
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3055
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3027
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3056
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3044
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3045
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3046
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB2891
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3057
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB3028
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3058
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3047
+ C6H7N + 4-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3048
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB3049
C6H7N 2-Methylpyridine
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3793
C6H7N 3-Methylpyridine
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1231 LB3791
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C5H5N + Pyridine EVLM 1111 LB1200
+ C6H7N + 2-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1201
+ C6H7N + 3-Methylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1202
+ C7H9N + 2,6-Dimethylpyridine EVLM 1111 LB1203
C7H8 Toluene
+ C9H15NO5S + Pyridinium ethoxyethyl sulfate EVLM 1111 LB2404
C8H10O 2,4-Dimethylphenol
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1131 LB3603
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1231 LB3606
C8H10O 3,4-Dimethylphenol
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1131 LB3604
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1231 LB3607
C8H10O 3,5-Dimethylphenol
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1131 LB3605
+ C9H7N + Quinoline EVLM 1231 LB3608
C10H9N 4-Methylquinoline
+ C10H9N + 7-Methylquinoline EVLM 1231 LB4039
C10H16 endo-Tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene
+ C10H16 + exo-Tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene EVLM 1231 LB5301
C10H18 cis-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane
+ C10H18 + trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane EVLM 1232 LB3236
C10H18 trans-Bicyclo[4.4.0]decane
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1221 LB5439
C3H6 Propene
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3289
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1724
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1121 LB3291
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB3287
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H8 + But-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB2132
+ C4H8 + cis-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2146
+ C4H8 + trans-But-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2236
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_2 Landolt-Börnstein
# Springer 2008 New Series IV/13A2
Index of Substances 267
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB2594
+ C4H8 + 2-Methylpropene EVLM 1111 LB3981
+ C6H12 + 2,3-Dimethylbut-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB2624
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1121 LB1664
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB1497
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB1826
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2296
C4H8 But-1-ene
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2133
C4H8 cis-But-2-ene
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2147
C4H8 trans-But-2-ene
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2237
C4H8 2-Methylpropene
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2595
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3982
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H12 + 2,3-Dimethylbut-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB2625
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0339
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB2669
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2621
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3303
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB3992
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB1891
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB3304
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB4663
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3306
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3305
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3307
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3199
C5H12O Pentan-3-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB4284
C4H10 2-Methylpropane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2370
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1131 LB0301
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2671
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2274
C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB2463
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB2690
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1492
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3825
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB3192
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB3549
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB3193
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5558
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0883
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0317
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB5155
+ C4H9Cl + 1-Chlorobutane EVLM 1231 LB0978
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1131 LB1327
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4431
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0313
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB4279
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB2025
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1117
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1211 LB5350
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB2798
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4960
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2835
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4208
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4491
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5578
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB1323
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB2094
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4346
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C3H8O2 + 2,4-Dioxapentane EVLM 1211 LB2719
+ C4H8O + Ethyloxirane <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1131 LB1557
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1131 LB5345
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1211 LB5564
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB2316
+ C4H8O + Oxolane EVLM 1231 LB2802
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1111 LB4991
+ C4H8O2 + 1,4-Dioxane EVLM 1211 LB4990
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2312
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB2568
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1231 LB2313
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1394
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1536
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C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1121 LB1539
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1071
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5397
+ C6H14O + Dipropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB4460
+ C6H14O2 + 1,1-Diethoxyethane EVLM 1131 LB2257
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB2585
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0930
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4344
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H14O + Diisopropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB3991
+ C8H18O + Bis(1-methylpropyl) ether EVLM 1431 LB4728
+ C8H18O + Dibutyl ether EVLM 1231 LB0929
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB4424
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB5604
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0287
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB3174
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5582
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB5061
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB3847
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB5403
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0651
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB0473
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C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1395
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3175
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB4804
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1231 LB3500
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0590
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB4928
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB3844
+ C9H20 + Nonane EVLM 1131 LB0724
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB5077
C4H10 Butane
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB5605
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB4426
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1111 LB1923
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0340
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB4209
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5584
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1231 LB0303
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4574
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB4806
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0749
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB0752
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB5081
C5H12O Pentan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0155
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0290
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4212
C5H12O Pentan-3-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0153
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0291
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1535
C7H16 Heptane
+ C8H18O + Octan-2-ol <undefined optical isomer> EVLM 1111 LB1523
+ C8H18O + Octan-3-ol EVLM 1111 LB1603
+ C8H18O + Octan-4-ol EVLM 1111 LB1604
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB1587
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB3733
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1812
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB0036
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB5160
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1988
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4456
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1813
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1635
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3773
+ C3H8O + Propan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB5490
+ C5H12O + Pentan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB0801
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1814
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB4349
+ C4H10O + Butan-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB4352
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB0800
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1816
+ C10H22O + Decan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1642
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1585
+ C4H10O + Butan-2-ol EVLM 1232 LB3818
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB3116
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C8H20Si + Tetraethylsilane EVLM 1121 LB4752
Siloxanes + Hydrocarbons
C5H10 Cyclopentane
+ C8H24O4Si4 + Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane EVLM 1111 LB0349
C6H6 Benzene
+ C8H24O4Si4 + Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane EVLM 1111 LB0347
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C8H24O4Si4 + Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane EVLM 1111 LB1689
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H18OSi2 + Hexamethyldisiloxane EVLM 1111 LB4041
C6H18OSi2 Hexamethyldisiloxane
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB2988
C7H8 Toluene
+ C7H22O2Si3 + 1,1,1,3,5,5,5-Heptamethyltrisiloxane EVLM 1131 LB4093
Siloxanes + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C8H24O4Si4 + Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane EVLM 1111 LB0348
Stannanes + Silanes
C4H12Si Tetramethylsilane
+ C4H12Sn + Tetramethylstannane EVLM 1141 LB1100
Sulfides + Hydrocarbons
C2H6S 2-Thiapropane
+ C5H12 + 2-Methylbutane EVLM 1231 LB5201
+ C5H12 + 2-Methylbutane EVLM 1231 LB5222
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB5200
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB5221
C2H6S2 2,3-Dithiabutane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2226
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2225
C3H8S 2-Thiabutane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2220
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2219
C4H10S 3-Thiapentane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB4177
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2222
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB4657
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB4656
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3946
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4615
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2221
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB4616
C4H10S2 3,4-Dithiahexane
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB2228
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2227
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C6H14S + 4-Thiaheptane EVLM 1121 LB2224
C6H14S 4-Thiaheptane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2223
C6H14S2 4,5-Dithiaoctane
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2229
Sulfolane + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB0439
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB0440
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB1212
Sulfolane + Chloroalkanes
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1111 LB3617
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1131 LB1983
Sulfolane + Ethers
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1131 LB1982
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1131 LB1980
Sulfolane + Hydrocarbons
C4H8O2S Thiolane 1,1-dioxide
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0018
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB4049
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1311 LB0165
+ C6H10 + Hex-1-yne EVLM 1311 LB0166
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0019
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB1213
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB4050
+ C7H12 + Hept-1-yne EVLM 1131 LB1981
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4298
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4300
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4299
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4301
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1311 LB0164
+ C9H12 + 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB4302
Sulfolane + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H8O2S + Thiolane 1,1-dioxide EVLM 1131 LB1979
Terpenes + Hydrocarbons
C6H10 Cyclohexene
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1231 LB0368
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB0364
<undefined optical isomer>
C6H12 Cyclohexane
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1231 LB0367
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB0363
<undefined optical isomer>
C7H16 Heptane
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1231 LB0369
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB0365
<undefined optical isomer>
C8H8 Vinylbenzene
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1231 LB3404
C8H10 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1231 LB3402
C8H12 Cycloocta-1,5-diene
+ C9H12 + Bicyclo[4.3.0]nona-3,7-diene EVLM 1111 LB3378
+ C9H12 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene EVLM 1111 LB3379
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1111 LB3377
C8H12 4-Vinylcyclohexene
+ C9H12 + Bicyclo[4.3.0]nona-3,7-diene EVLM 1111 LB4155
+ C9H12 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene EVLM 1111 LB4154
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1111 LB4159
C8H16 Oct-1-ene
+ C10H16 + 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1231 LB0370
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB0366
<undefined optical isomer>
C8H18 Octane
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB2544
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1221 LB2545
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1341 LB2546
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB2685
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1211 LB2686
<undefined optical isomer>
C9H10 Isopropenylbenzene
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1231 LB3399
C9H12 Bicyclo[4.3.0]nona-3,7-diene
+ C9H12 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene EVLM 1111 LB3380
+ C9H12 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene EVLM 1111 LB4156
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1111 LB4158
C9H12 2-Ethylidenebicyclo[2.1.1]hept-5-ene
+ C9H12 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene EVLM 1111 LB3381
C9H12 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene
+ C9H14 + 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane EVLM 1111 LB3382
+ C9H16 + 2-Ethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane EVLM 1111 LB3383
C9H14 2-Vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane
+ C9H16 + 2-Ethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane EVLM 1111 LB3384
+ C10H12 + Tricyclo[5,2,1,0|2,6]deca-3,8-diene EVLM 1111 LB4157
C10H14 4-Isopropyltoluene
+ C10H16 + (1S,5S)-(-)-6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1231 LB4035
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB3615
<undefined optical isomer>
C10H16 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + (S)-(-)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2016
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB3727
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+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB3616
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+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB0362
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C10H16 (1S,5S)-(-)-6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane
+ C10H16 + (S)-(-)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB4034
C10H16 (S)-(-)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB2015
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H16 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene EVLM 1231 LB3614
<undefined optical isomer>
C10H16 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene
<undefined optical isomer>
+ C10H18 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1111 LB1067
+ C10H18 + 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane EVLM 1211 LB1070
C10H16O (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB2324
C10H18O (2S,5R)-2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanone
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1231 LB2323
Terpenoids + Terpenes
C10H14O (S)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexen-6-one
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB0176
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1221 LB0177
+ C10H16 + (R)-(+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohex-1-ene EVLM 1341 LB0178
C10H16 (1S,5S)-(-)-6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1231 LB2295
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1211 LB0167
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1221 LB0168
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1341 LB0169
Terpenoids + Terpenoids
C10H12O 4-Allyl-1-methoxybenzene
+ C10H12O + trans-1-Methoxy-4-(prop-1-en-1-yl)benzene EVLM 1211 LB0143
+ C10H12O + trans-1-Methoxy-4-(prop-1-en-1-yl)benzene EVLM 1221 LB0145
+ C10H12O + trans-1-Methoxy-4-(prop-1-en-1-yl)benzene EVLM 1341 LB0147
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB0126
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1221 LB0127
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1341 LB0125
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1211 LB2535
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1221 LB2537
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1341 LB2539
C10H12O trans-1-Methoxy-4-(prop-1-en-1-yl)benzene
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1211 LB0142
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1221 LB0144
+ C10H16O + (1R,4S)-(+)-1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one EVLM 1341 LB0146
C10H14O (R)-(-)-4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexen-6-one
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1211 LB2534
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1221 LB2536
+ C10H18O + 1,3,3-Trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane EVLM 1341 LB2538
C4H8 cis-But-2-ene
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2148
C4H8 trans-But-2-ene
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2238
C4H8 2-Methylpropene
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB2596
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3983
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H10 + 2-Methylbut-2-ene EVLM 1111 LB1089
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB2668
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB4626
+ C8H16 + 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB2620
C5H10 2-Methylbut-2-ene
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1731
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB4283
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H12 + 2-Methylbutane EVLM 1111 LB1086
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1131 LB0300
+ C6H14 + 2-Methylpentane EVLM 1231 LB1745
(continued)
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2670
+ C6H14 + 3-Methylpentane EVLM 1231 LB5113
+ C7H16 + 2,4-Dimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB1898
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB5428
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB0893
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1231 LB0398
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4533
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4532
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB5559
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB4531
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0885
C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0319
C4H8Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0315
C4H9Cl 1-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB4342
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB2028
C4H9Cl 2-Chlorobutane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1119
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4377
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB5535
+ C6H11Cl + Chlorocyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB4378
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H5Cl + Chlorobenzene EVLM 1231 LB4961
C3H6O2 1,3-Dioxolane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1025
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1211 LB2588
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1026
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB1732
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1131 LB0892
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB1743
+ C5H12O + tert-Butyl methyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5110
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB1735
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1231 LB5109
+ C8H10O2 + 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene EVLM 1111 LB2674
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H14O + Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether EVLM 1111 LB0863
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1798
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB5586
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB1799
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1111 LB3178
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1121 LB2752
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB4576
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB4808
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB1800
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1121 LB2753
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1131 LB0750
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1231 LB0753
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1121 LB2754
+ C10H22 + Decane EVLM 1211 LB5080
C5H12 Pentane
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB3846
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB0861
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1221 LB0293
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB0152
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB1534
C7H16 Heptane
+ C7H16O + 2,3,3-Trimethylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1073
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB3114
C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
+ C5H12O + 2-Methylbutan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB1905
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1818
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB0088
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1819
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1111 LB1821
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1586
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1232 LB3819
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1111 LB1823
C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1131 LB3115
+ C5H12O + Pentan-1-ol EVLM 1231 LB1907
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1131 LB1588
+ C4H10O + 2-Methylpropan-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB3734
Tetraalkyldiboroxanes + Trialkylboranes
C6H15B Triethylborane
+ C8H20B2O + Tetraethyldiboroxane EVLM 1231 LB4368
Tetrachloroethene + Hydrocarbons
C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethene
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1131 LB0725
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB2294
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1111 LB2436
+ C6H12 + 2,3-Dimethylbut-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB3253
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1131 LB0328
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1131 LB0329
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1211 LB2608
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB5090
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1211 LB3432
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1211 LB1708
+ C8H16 + cis-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1709
+ C8H16 + trans-Oct-4-ene EVLM 1211 LB1710
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1131 LB2461
Tetrachloromethane + Alkenes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H6 + Buta-1,3-diene EVLM 1111 LB0903
+ C6H10 + Cyclohexene EVLM 1231 LB5032
+ C6H12 + 2,3-Dimethylbut-2-ene EVLM 1131 LB3252
+ C6H12 + Hex-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB5035
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1231 LB5049
Tetrachloromethane + Arenes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0045
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1111 LB0034
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1131 LB3495
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB3840
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1221 LB3841
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1231 LB5031
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB0047
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1131 LB3037
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1113 LB4520
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1221 LB5436
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB5041
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0049
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2414
+ C8H10 + 1,2-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5047
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2413
+ C8H10 + 1,3-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5046
(continued)
Tetrachloromethane + Arenes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB3315
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB0050
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2415
+ C8H10 + 1,4-Dimethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5048
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1778
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1113 LB4521
+ C8H10 + Ethylbenzene EVLM 1231 LB5045
+ C9H12 + Isopropylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB2416
Tetrachloromethane + Cycloalkanes
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1131 LB0726
+ C5H10 + Cyclopentane EVLM 1231 LB5030
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB0044
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1131 LB3494
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5033
+ C6H12 + Methylcyclopentane EVLM 1231 LB5034
+ C7H14 + Methylcyclohexane EVLM 1231 LB5042
Tetrachloromethane + Hexafluorobenzene
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C6F6 + Hexafluorobenzene EVLM 1111 LB2020
Tetrachloromethane + Tetrachloroethene
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C2Cl4 + Tetrachloroethene EVLM 1111 LB2292
Thiols + Hydrocarbons
CHD3S (2H3)Methanethiol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4088
CH3DS Methane(2H)thiol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4089
CH4S Methanethiol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4090
CD4S (2H4)Methanethiol
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB4087
C2H6S Ethanethiol
+ C3H6 + Propene EVLM 1111 LB1074
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1131 LB5100
+ C5H12 + 2-Methylbutane EVLM 1231 LB5203
+ C5H12 + 2-Methylbutane EVLM 1231 LB5224
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB5204
+ C5H12 + Pentane EVLM 1231 LB5225
C3H8 Propane
+ C4H10S + 2-Methylpropane-2-thiol EVLM 1131 LB5102
C3H8S Propane-1-thiol
+ C4H10 + Butane EVLM 1111 LB2821
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1231 LB3947
Thiophene + Ethers
C4H4S Thiophene
+ C6H14O + tert-Butyl ethyl ether EVLM 1131 LB3515
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C4H4S + Thiophene EVLM 1121 LB1647
Thiophene + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C4H4S + Thiophene EVLM 1131 LB2099
C5H6S 2-Methylthiophene
+ C8H16 + Oct-1-ene EVLM 1111 LB3449
C6H8S 2-Ethylthiophene
+ C8H18 + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane EVLM 1111 LB3450
C10H12 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene
+ C12H8S + Dibenzothiophene EVLM 1131 LB3933
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Alcohols
CH4O Methanol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1624
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0606
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1231 LB4906
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1627
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0607
+ C15H33N + Tripentylamine EVLM 1111 LB3029
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1625
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0593
C3H8O Propan-2-ol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0605
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1626
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0917
C4H10O Butan-2-ol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0918
C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0919
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Chlorohydrocarbons
CHCl3 Trichloromethane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB2893
CCl3D Trichloro(2H)methane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB4428
CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB2894
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Ethers
C4H8O Oxolane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1131 LB3704
C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1131 LB3705
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Hexafluorobenzene
C6F6 Hexafluorobenzene
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB2832
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Hydrocarbons
C3H9N Trimethylamine
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1111 LB1479
C4H11N N,N-Dimethylethylamine
+ C6H12 + Cyclohexane EVLM 1121 LB1623
C6H6 Benzene
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1131 LB0904
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1211 LB0908
C6H14 Hexane
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1111 LB0900
+ C12H27N + Tributylamine EVLM 1111 LB0901
C6H15N Triethylamine
+ C7H8 + Toluene EVLM 1111 LB4602
+ C7H16 + Heptane EVLM 1131 LB0905
+ C8H18 + Octane EVLM 1111 LB0902
+ C9H12 + 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene EVLM 1111 LB1581
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Ketones
C6H10O Cyclohexanone
+ C6H15N + Triethylamine EVLM 1131 LB4507
Tri(linear-alkyl)amines + Tetrachloromethane
CCl4 Tetrachloromethane
+ C3H9N + Trimethylamine EVLM 1111 LB1478
Tri(perfluorolinear-alkyl)amines + Hydrocarbons
C5H10 2-Methylbut-2-ene
+ C6F15N + Pentadecafluorotriethylamine EVLM 1211 LB4480
C5H12 2-Methylbutane
+ C6F15N + Pentadecafluorotriethylamine EVLM 1211 LB4481
C6F15N Pentadecafluorotriethylamine
+ C6H6 + Benzene EVLM 1211 LB4482
+ C6H14 + Hexane EVLM 1211 LB4483
Trialkylboroxines + Tetraalkyldiboroxanes
C6H15B3O3 Triethylboroxin
+ C8H20B2O + Tetraethyldiboroxane EVLM 1231 LB4367
C3H8O Propan-1-ol
+ C10H16O + 3,7-Dimethyloct-6-en-1-yn-3-ol EVLM 1311 LB4802
+ C10H18O + (+,-)-3,7-Dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol EVLM 1231 LB4356
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C5H10O + 2-Methylbut-3-en-2-ol EVLM 1231 LB4540
+ C10H16O + 3,7-Dimethyloct-6-en-1-yn-3-ol EVLM 1311 LB4803
+ C10H18O + (+,-)-3,7-Dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol EVLM 1231 LB4357
C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
+ C3H4O + Prop-2-yn-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB0745
C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
+ C3H4O + Prop-2-yn-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB0744
C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
+ C3H4O + Prop-2-yn-1-ol EVLM 1211 LB0743
C5H10O 3-Methylbut-2-en-1-ol
+ C8H14O + 6-Methylhept-5-en-2-one EVLM 1211 LB5538
C2H6O Ethanol
+ C5H8O2 + Methyl 2-methylpropenoate EVLM 1131 LB4092
C4H10O Butan-1-ol
+ C8H14O2 + Butyl 2-methylpropenoate EVLM 1311 LB3425
3.1 Introduction
The ELBT Program permits to search, retrieve, display and export the 5613 numerical data sets of the
Landolt-Börnstein volumes 13A, Part 1 and Part 2, in the five formats: PDF, SELF, ELDATA, and the
XML versions of SELF and ELDATA described in Chap. 2.1, 3.5.2, and 3.5.3. The SI units of pressure,
temperature, volume and molar energy in the ELDATA numerical and graphical displays may be converted
into several practical units. The Program permits in some cases the correlation of the experimental data and
the calculation of derived data (Chap. 3.5.6).
The ELBT Program can be used both in conjunction with, or independently from, the book. This Chapter
describes requirements and procedures for installing, starting and using the Program with the book. This
assumes the mixture is either one selected from the Class Indexes Chap. 4.4, 4.5, or 4.6 or one printed as
a PDF table in Chap. 2.2, 2.3, or 2.4 of the volumes 13A, Part 1 and Part 2. In both cases, the File Number:
LBnnnn is specified either in column 4 of the Indexes, or on the top of the PDF table.
The ELBT Program includes a large bibliographical database, EVLM’2007, giving 13634 references to
experimental vapor-liquid equilibrium in mixtures and solution measurements for 21181 two- to nine-
component systems. These components are organic or inorganic electrolytes and nonelectrolytes, ionic
liquids, alloys, fused salts, polymers and other materials.
Instructions on Using the Computer Program ELBT independently from the book are given in detail in the
ELBT_Guide.pdf file. Moreover, the Windows Help offers a full on-line handbook. The Program allows
the retrieval of bibliographical and numerical data using any single or combined search criterion based
on the vapour-liquid equilibrium property type, chemical system (a single component or the multicompo-
nent system), and/or the reference (authors, original source of data, and/or year range of publication).
The ELBT software works on IBM®-compatible PC under Microsoft Windows®98 or later. It requires a
minimum of 32 MB RAM, 160 MB available hard disk space, and Adobe®Reader version 5.0 or later.
Microsoft Office Excel® 2002 or later is requested to view the XML files.
The ELBT program can be downloaded as electronic supplementary material (ESM) from the appendix in
the HTML version of the present chapter. One possibility to get there is to
(i) browse to the URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5, which brings up the list of online
chapters of the present subvolume IV/13A2,
(ii) click on the chapter entitled “Instructions on using the computer program ELBT”.
Authorized users may now proceed by the link
(iii) “Open full text” for the HTML version of the chapter.
The upcoming HTML page provides in the appendix to the chapter proper a short description of the elec-
tronic supplementary material, i.e. the ELBT program, and a link to the ZIP file containing the program.
The ELBT_Guide.pdf file is also supplied as ESM to this chapter. The Cumulative Class and Formula
Indexes are supplied as ESM to the chapter “Indexes”.
(iv) Follow the link, unzip the ZIP file, run the setup.exe application and follow the screen instructions in the
setup procedure. The program will be installed in the specified drive and directory (default C:\ ELBT).
3.4 To start
When the installation is complete click the OK button on the Opening screen (Fig. 3.1) displaying the dia-
log box (Fig. 3.2). Check out the Data File Name (direct access) option and click OK.
Enter the file number in the box (Fig. 3.3). This displays the reference, chemical system, and property type
descriptors of the selected file (Fig. 3.4).
Fig. 3.4. Descriptors and menu entries for a numerical data file
In order to visualize the numerical data, choose the menu entry Data command (Fig. 3.4) and select from
the following dialog box (Fig. 3.5) the display format.
where:
10.1007/b79358/2007.LB5198
is the File Identifier (SELF Name), incorporating the identifier of the publisher (10.1007), of the publi-
cation (79358), and the year of publication (2006) for Part 1 and (2007) for Part 2. LB5198 is the File
Number.
S0372-8382 (1951) 55;199;201;0
is the Original Reference Identifier, incorporating the SELF identifier of the original source of data
(S0372-8382), the year of publication (1951), the volume (55), the first and last page numbers, and a
serial number (usually 0), to distinguish papers having the same first page number (199;201;0).
EVLM1221
is the Property Type Identifier, incorporating the Property Group Identifier (EVLM).
The descriptors of the 19 property types (Chap. 2.1.1) included in the numerical database are stored in the
ELBT13APropTypes.txt file (Fig. 3.7) on the same drive as the program.
The descriptors of the 751 substances included in the numerical database are stored in the ELBT13ASub-
stances.txt file (Fig. 3.8) on the same drive as the program. The first line is the substance identifier (CAS
RN), the following lines are the molecular formula, primary name, and alternate names (if any).
The tables in this volume refer to four physical quantities: P - pressure, T - temperature, x1 - mole fraction of
component 1 in liquid phase, and y1 - mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase. The pure component
liquid molar volumes Vi and the second molar virial coefficients Bij are auxiliary quantities used in calculat-
ing GE – the molar excess Gibbs energy, GEi – the partial molar excess Gibbs energies, and γi∞ – the activity
coefficients at infinite dilution. They are all intensive quantities, i.e. their magnitudes are independent of the
extent of the chemical system.
The physico-chemical properties are functional relationships between these quantities, e.g. P (x1) at constant
T, or P (T ) at constant x1, etc.
Generally, each property type is characterized by a group of ‘independent variables’ and a group of 'depen-
dent variables'. There must be at least one independent variable and one dependent variable.
In the 19 property types of this volume P, T, or y1 is the dependent variable. In the property types
EVLM1111, EVLM1112, EVLM1113, EVLM1121, EVLM1131, EVLM 1211, EVLM 1212, EVLM
1221, EVLM1222, EVLM1231, and EVLM1232, the independent variable is x1. In the property types
EVLM1141 and EVLM1241 the independent variable is y1. In the property types EVLM1311 and
EVLM1321 the independent variable is T. In the property type EVLM1341 the independent variable is P.
In the property types EVLM1411 and EVLM1431 the independent variables are T and x1. In the property
type EVLM1421 the independent variables are T and y1.
3.5.2.4 Parameters
Generally, in the case of physico-chemical properties consisting of three or more physical quantities, all the
physical quantities remaining after selecting the independent and the dependent variables are considered as
‘parameters’, if they take one or several discrete constant values. E.g. in the property types EVLM1111 and
EVLM1211 the parameters are, respectively, T and P. In the property types EVLM1311 and EVLM1321 the
parameters are, respectively, x1 and y1. In the property types EVLM1411, EVLM14211, and EVLM1431 all
the physical quantities are variables.
In PDF files the symbols used for pressure, temperature, and mole fractions are those recommended by
IUPAC.
The symbols [X1], [X2], etc. used for independent variables, [Y1], [Y2], etc. used for dependent variables,
and [P1], [P2], etc. used for parameters in SELF and ELDATA files, are functional symbols having nothing
in common with the physical symbols.
All the physical quantities are reported in SI units (product or quotient of SI base units), without multiple or
submultiple prefixes. So there is no need to specify the unit in the SELFs.
Whenever necessary, values taken from the literature have been converted into SI units using the appropri-
ate conversion factors. Temperatures are based on the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90).
The molar quantities are based on the 2005 table of the IUPAC Commission on Atomic Weights and
Isotopic Abundances. The standard atomic weights apply to elements as they exist naturally on Earth
(natural abundance of the stable nuclides) (07LID1).
In the body of the SELF or ELDATA file of a property type including parameters, [NP] represents the num-
ber of parameter sets (not the number of parameters) and [NX1] the number of data points in each set
(block) of parameters. The numerical values are expressed in engineering style, starting with either a space,
in case of positive values, or the − (minus) sign in the case of negative values, followed by a decimal point,
then usually by six digits, the letter E for exponent (base 10), a + (plus) or − (minus) sign, and two digits
which indicate the power of 10.
In the data files each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty. The symbols:
[EX1], [EX2], etc. and [EY1], [EY2], etc. are used, respectively, for the independent and the dependent
variables. The uncertainties are expressed by a decimal point, followed by two digits, the letter E for expo-
nential (base 10), a + (plus) or − (minus) sign, and two digits which indicate the power of 10 (see example,
Fig. 3.6).
Two uncertainties assigned to parameters: [EPC1], [EPC2], etc., express the reproducibility of the ‘con-
stant’ values of the parameters. [EPA1], [EPA2], etc., express the absolute experimental uncertainty of
the parameters. In the example on Fig. 3.10, [P1] .906900E+02[EP1C].10E-01[EP1A].20E-01
means the measurements are isothermal to within [EP1C].10E-01 (0.01 K), but the ITS-90 temperature
itself, [P1] .906900E+02 (90.69 K), is known with an accuracy of only [EP1A].20E-01 (0.02 K).
The uncertainties of the different quantities, if reported by the authors, are given in the SELFs and identi-
cally in the corresponding ELDATA files. In many cases additions and corrections were necessary. In view
of the difficulty of assigning the uncertainties for this type of measurements, the reported values should be
regarded as rough estimates and used with care.
In the footnote of the PDF tables only estimates of the overall uncertainties of the variable physical quan-
tities, usually of x1, P, T, and y1, are given in terms of σ(x1 ), σ(P), σ(T ), and σ(y1 ), the average absolute
uncertainties, or σrel(P), the average relative uncertainty of P , or more generally of σ(P)/103Pa = a + b |P/
103Pa|, the average absolute uncertainty of P (where b may be equal to zero).
In the case of two-phase liquid-liquid systems the data are presented in the body of a SELF or ELDATA file
in five distinct blocks. This is marked by [NB] 5.
In the example Fig. 3.10, for the parameter value [P1] .906900E+02 (90.69 K):
the first block contains [NX1] 6 data points in the homogeneous region at mole fractions of component 1
from [X1] .000000E+00 (x1 = 0.0000) to [X1] .083800E+00 (x1 = 0.0838);
the fifth block contains [NX1] 3 data points in the homogeneous region at mole fractions of component 1
from [X1] .970300E+00 (x1 = 0.9703) to [X1] .100000E+01 (x1 = 1.0000);
the third block contains [NX1] 9 data points in the heterogeneous region at mole fractions of component 1
from [X1] .135400E+00 (x1 = 0.1354) to [X1] .950500E+00 (x1 = 0.9505). In this region P is con-
stant, within the limits of experimental errors;
the second and fourth blocks contain [NX1] 1 data point each, which are the P values on the two-phase
liquid-liquid equilibrium phase boundary curve at mole fractions of component 1 [X1] .110000E+00
(x1 = 0.1100) and [X1] .960000E+00 (x1 = 0.9600).
In case of absence of data in a block, [NX1] 0.
Linked data files contain data for a given system corresponding to different property types, which were
obtained in the same apparatus and are reported in the same publication. E.g. the file in Fig. 3.6, file number
LB5198, property type EVLM1211, contains isobaric x1-T data. This file is linked to another numerical data
file, file number LB5205, containing isobaric x1-y1 data for the same mixture at the same pressure P, prop-
erty type EVLM1221. The source of data is the same.
Using the dialog box shown in Fig. 3.5 click on the Units Selection option. The following will be displayed
(Fig. 3.11):
In this volume, the Redlich-Kister equation (48RED1), Eq. (3.1), identifier RK2XMIN1, has been selected
among the various equations which have been proposed for GE (see Part 1, Chap. 1.5):
Xn
GE =RT ¼ x1 x2 A ðx x2 Þi1
i¼1 i 1
ð3:1Þ
with n adjustable parameters Ai.
Vapor-phase imperfection and the variation of the Gibbs energy of the pure liquid components are
accounted for through the second molar virial coefficients Bij and the molar volumes Vio under saturation
pressures. The vapour pressure P, Eq. (3.2), the vapour phase composition y1, Eq. (3.3), the partial molar
excess Gibbs energies, μiE, Eqs. (3.5) and (3.6), the excess Gibbs energy GE, Eq. (3.7), and the activity coef-
ficients at infinite dilution, 11 and 21 , Eqs. (3.8) and (3.9), are calculated:
X
2
P¼ xi Pio expf½Ei ðBii Vio ÞðP Pio Þ 2PBE12 ð1 yi Þ2 =RT g ð3:2Þ
i¼1
xi Pio
yi ¼ expf½Ei ðBii Vio ÞðP Pio Þ 2PBE12 ð1 yi Þ2 =RT g ð3:3Þ
P
where
BE12 ¼ B12 ðB11 þ B22 Þ=2; ð3:4Þ
X
n
E2 =RT ¼ x21 fA1 þ Ai ½x1 ð2i 1Þx2 ðx1 x2 Þi2 g ð3:6Þ
i¼2
X
GE ¼ x E
i i i
ð3:7Þ
The activity coefficients at infinite dilution, 11 and 21 , are given by:
X
n
ln 11 ¼ E1 ðx1 ¼ 0Þ=RT ¼ A1 þ ð1Þi Ai ð3:8Þ
i¼2
X
n
ln 21 ¼ E2 ðx2 ¼ 0Þ=RT ¼ A1 þ Ai ð3:9Þ
i¼2
All the variables in Eq. (3.4) are either direct experimental data or they may be estimated using known pre-
diction methods e.g. (47HOU1), (75HAY1), or (01POL1). This expression is sufficient enough for most
cases at low pressures, except for particular systems where real behavior of vapor phase is due to other rea-
sons, namely association (e. g., in systems containing carboxylic acids).
Using the appropriate control shown in Fig. 3.12, select the number n of coefficients A(i). The default value
is n = 3. The number N of mixture data points should be N ≥ 1, i. e. the data set should contain at least one
data point for 0 < x1 < 1, and n < N. Pressing the Do calculations button displays the auxiliary values entry
box, Fig. 3.13.
The initial position of the cursor marks the choice with the smallest standard deviation in pressure. Position-
ing the cursor on any of the listed choices and pressing the Select button displays the corresponding graph
with correlated data.
Selecting Show / Results from the main menu, (Fig. 3.17), displays the calculated values in an ELDATA
style ASCII file. The vapor-liquid equilibrium data are shown in Figs. 3.18a and 3.18b.
Fig. 3.18a ELDATA display of correlated experimental data (EVLM1135 Property Descriptor)
Fig. 3.19 Graphical representation of the calculated excess Gibbs energy functions
The ELBT.EXE program allows importing the information of SELF and ELDATA files, as well as of the
files containing the results of correlations into SpreadsheetML documents.
After selecting the numerical data file LBnnnn, choose the menu entry File command (Fig. 3.4) and select
from the dialog box (Fig. 3.20) the XML File/ELDATA or XML File/SELF format.
Fig. 3.20 Select the XML display format of numerical data file (ELDATA or SELF)
Alternatively, after selecting the set of correlated data, choose the menu entry File/XML File/Vapor-liquid
equilibrium or File/XML File /Excess Gibbs energies command (Fig. 3.21).
Fig. 3.21 Select the XML display format of calculated numerical data file
The files can be saved in a user-defined directory. The default names are LBnnnn_S.XML for the SELF dis-
play of the primary data, LBnnnn_E.XML for the ELDATA display of the primary data, LBnnnnVLC.
XML, for the calculated vapor-liquid equilibrium data, and LBnnnnGEC.XML for the calculated excess
Gibbs energy data. The XML files can be viewed by means of Microsoft® Office Excel 2002 or later. An
example is shown in Fig. 3.22.
Fig. 3.22 Calculated excess Gibbs energy functions displayed in SpreadsheetML format (GEMS1111 Property
Descriptor)
Introduction
The Landolt-Börnstein volumes IV/13A, Part 1 and Part 2, provide numerical vapor-liquid equilibrium data
for 5613 binary systems of nonelectrolytes. The physical quantities involved are the pressure P, the tempera-
ture T, and the mole fraction compositions of the liquid x1 and vapor y1. Nineteen Property Types are dis-
tinguished depending on whether none, one, or several among the physical quantities P, T, x1 or y1 is
kept constant in the particular data file: isobaric (constant P), isothermal (constant T), isoplethal (constant
x1 or y1) (Chap. 2.1.1).
All these data files can be displayed by means of the ELBT Program in five formats: PDF, SELF, ELDATA,
and the XML versions of SELF and ELDATA (Chap. 3).
The PDF (Portable Document Format) display presents the numerical data in a more traditional tabular and
graphical form. The property type, including the physical quantities with their SI units, the state of the che-
mical system, and the method used to obtain the data, the molecular formulas, primary names and CAS
Registry Numbers of the components are given. Alternate names (synonyms) are listed in the Name Index
of Substances (Chap. 4.2). The full reference to the original source of data is given with the author(s) and
the title of the publication.
The state (of aggregation) is the same for all the chemical systems of this volume: each pure component is a
liquid in equilibrium with vapor (subcritical fluid), the binary is a single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-
liquid system. Two-phase regions are clearly marked on the PDF tables and the SELF and ELDATA files.
The original units of the physical quantities have all been converted into SI units. When the number of direct
experimental data points reported in the original source is very large (usually more than 50) then part of the
data do not appear in the numerical PDF table. More data may appear in graphical form. In any case, this is
marked in the footnote of the tables as “See SELF for the totality of data”.
The footnote gives merely an overall estimate of the uncertainties of the main physical quantities, usually of
the variables P, T, x1 and y1 (Chap. 3.5.2.6).
On the graph, the dotted line joining the experimental points is not a calculated best-fit, but a ‘hand-drawn’
curve.
In this Chapter a selection of 860 representative data sets are printed. The data tables are grouped in three
subchapters:
2.2 Organic Systems
2.3 Aqueous-Organic Systems
2.4 Systems Containing Inorganic Substances
Chap. 2.2 contains 812 data tables for binary systems of two ‘organic’ (C-containing) substances. Chap. 2.3
contains 30 data tables for binary systems of water + an organic substance. Chap 2.4 contains 18 data tables
for binary systems of at least one ‘inorganic’ (no C-containing) substance. These systems are listed in the
Indexes, Chap. 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6, with page numbers given in the Page column.
In order to conserve space in the data tables printed in the book only the property type identifier is dis-
played. The corresponding descriptors are shown in Chap. 2.1.1.
Property Types
LB Number LB5245
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bernatova, S.; Aim, K.; Wichterle, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibrium with chemical reaction in the
quaternary water + methanol + acetic acid + methyl acetate system and the five binary subsystems. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 96–101.
LB Number LB3765
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Konishi, H.; Hirata, M. New apparatus for isobaric dew and bubble point method. Methanol -
water, ethyl acetate - ethanol, water - 1-butanol, and ethyl acetate - water systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1970, 15, 435–439.
LB Number LB3771
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kojima, K.; Ochi, K.; Nakazawa, Y. Relationship between liquid activity coefficient and composition for
ternary system [Jap]. Kagaku Kogaku 1968, 32, 441–446.
LB Number LB5165
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Gabaldon, C.; Marzal, P.; Monton, J. B.; Rodrigo, M. A. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of the water + 1-
propanol system at 30, 60, and 100 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1996, 41, 1176–1180.
LB Number LB5111
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vercher, E.; Rojo, F. J.; Martinez-Andreu, A. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for 1-propanol + water +
calcium nitrate. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 1216–1221.
LB Number LB5173
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Marzal, P.; Monton, J. B.; Rodrigo, M. A. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of the water + 2-propanol
system at 30, 60, and 100.00 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1996, 41, 608–611.
LB Number LB5112
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O2
Name: Propane-1,3-diol
CAS: 504-63-2
Mol. Weight: 76.094420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mun, S. Y.; Lee, H. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the water + 1,3-propanediol and water + 1,3-propanediol +
lithium bromide systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 1231–1234.
LB Number LB3768
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Konishi, H.; Hirata, M. New apparatus for isobaric dew and bubble point method. Methanol -
water, ethyl acetate - ethanol, water - 1-butanol, and ethyl acetate - water systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1970, 15, 435–439.
LB Number LB4384
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 8.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .390490E+03 .10E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.168000E–01 .50E–03 .388240E+03 .10E–01 .102400E+00 .50E–03
.218000E–01 .50E–03 .387540E+03 .10E–01 .131800E+00 .50E–03
.297000E–01 .50E–03 .386150E+03 .10E–01 .169600E+00 .50E–03
.486000E–01 .50E–03 .383780E+03 .10E–01 .251300E+00 .50E–03
.575000E–01 .50E–03 .382760E+03 .10E–01 .286300E+00 .50E–03
.683000E–01 .50E–03 .381640E+03 .10E–01 .327900E+00 .50E–03
.811000E–01 .50E–03 .380560E+03 .10E–01 .360200E+00 .50E–03
.916000E–01 .50E–03 .379300E+03 .10E–01 .397200E+00 .50E–03
.955000E–01 .50E–03 .379140E+03 .10E–01 .404900E+00 .50E–03
.996000E–01 .50E–03 .378910E+03 .10E–01 .412800E+00 .50E–03
.104500E+00 .50E–03 .378060E+03 .10E–01 .436800E+00 .50E–03
.112500E+00 .50E–03 .377750E+03 .10E–01 .446800E+00 .50E–03
.128400E+00 .50E–03 .376600E+03 .10E–01 .502600E+00 .50E–03
.167800E+00 .50E–03 .374120E+03 .10E–01 .567000E+00 .50E–03
.212500E+00 .50E–03 .372090E+03 .10E–01 .612400E+00 .50E–03
.222200E+00 .50E–03 .371710E+03 .10E–01 .627200E+00 .50E–03
.235400E+00 .50E–03 .371260E+03 .10E–01 .642800E+00 .50E–03
.254400E+00 .50E–03 .370550E+03 .10E–01 .655000E+00 .50E–03
.264000E+00 .50E–03 .370280E+03 .10E–01 .660700E+00 .50E–03
.269600E+00 .50E–03 .370120E+03 .10E–01 .664800E+00 .50E–03
.319600E+00 .50E–03 .368820E+03 .10E–01 .696500E+00 .50E–03
.330200E+00 .50E–03 .368420E+03 .10E–01 .700900E+00 .50E–03
.398800E+00 .50E–03 .367430E+03 .10E–01 .734100E+00 .50E–03
.401200E+00 .50E–03 .367240E+03 .10E–01 .729700E+00 .50E–03
.420300E+00 .50E–03 .367060E+03 .10E–01 .738800E+00 .50E–03
.485800E+00 .50E–03 .366500E+03 .10E–01 .754200E+00 .50E–03
.492700E+00 .50E–03 .366390E+03 .10E–01 .750100E+00 .50E–03
.505100E+00 .50E–03 .366300E+03 .10E–01 .751800E+00 .50E–03
.519100E+00 .50E–03 .366230E+03 .10E–01 .757700E+00 .50E–03
.561400E+00 .50E–03 .366160E+03 .10E–01 .756100E+00 .50E–03
.594500E+00 .50E–03 .366030E+03 .10E–01 .756400E+00 .50E–03
.639300E+00 .50E–03 .365920E+03 .10E–01 .759000E+00 .50E–03
Reference
Iwakabe, K.; Kosuge, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid-liquid equilibria with a newly developed still. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 2001, 192, 171–186.
LB Number LB4114
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .819000E+04 .11E+04 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.159000E–01 .70E–03 .879500E+04 .11E+04 .861000E–01 .70E–03
.330000E–01 .70E–03 .951800E+04 .11E+04 .162200E+00 .70E–03
.466000E–01 .70E–03 .101180E+05 .11E+04 .242900E+00 .70E–03
.600000E–01 .70E–03 .104760E+05 .11E+04 .273100E+00 .70E–03
.865000E–01 .70E–03 .109750E+05 .11E+04 .327900E+00 .70E–03
.128900E+00 .70E–03 .116780E+05 .11E+04 .383000E+00 .70E–03
.160800E+00 .70E–03 .121770E+05 .11E+04 .415300E+00 .70E–03
.183700E+00 .70E–03 .124400E+05 .11E+04 .451500E+00 .70E–03
.217500E+00 .70E–03 .129060E+05 .11E+04 .479300E+00 .70E–03
.255000E+00 .70E–03 .132710E+05 .11E+04 .513400E+00 .70E–03
.310300E+00 .70E–03 .137840E+05 .11E+04 .550200E+00 .70E–03
.353800E+00 .70E–03 .141550E+05 .11E+04 .578300E+00 .70E–03
.383600E+00 .70E–03 .143500E+05 .11E+04 .590000E+00 .70E–03
.400000E+00 .70E–03 .144140E+05 .11E+04 .590100E+00 .70E–03
.458100E+00 .70E–03 .146200E+05 .11E+04 .615600E+00 .70E–03
.475500E+00 .70E–03 .146810E+05 .11E+04 .619400E+00 .70E–03
.496400E+00 .70E–03 .147080E+05 .11E+04 .623700E+00 .70E–03
.537300E+00 .70E–03 .147150E+05 .11E+04 .628700E+00 .70E–03
.656100E+00 .70E–03 .147820E+05 .11E+04 .646700E+00 .70E–03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .234500E+05 .11E+04 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.880000E–01 .70E–03 .302330E+05 .11E+04 .304700E+00 .70E–03
.155200E+00 .70E–03 .326500E+05 .11E+04 .377900E+00 .70E–03
.188400E+00 .70E–03 .338990E+05 .11E+04 .404900E+00 .70E–03
.237100E+00 .70E–03 .354240E+05 .11E+04 .440800E+00 .70E–03
.287400E+00 .70E–03 .368300E+05 .11E+04 .498400E+00 .70E–03
.331500E+00 .70E–03 .380970E+05 .11E+04 .519100E+00 .70E–03
.430700E+00 .70E–03 .394400E+05 .11E+04 .572700E+00 .70E–03
.475800E+00 .70E–03 .398250E+05 .11E+04 .591500E+00 .70E–03
.549700E+00 .70E–03 .400140E+05 .11E+04 .608900E+00 .70E–03
.629600E+00 .70E–03 .400550E+05 .11E+04 .621200E+00 .70E–03
.707000E+00 .70E–03 .400480E+05 .11E+04 .625800E+00 .70E–03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .469500E+05 .11E+04 .000000E+00 .00E+00
(continued)
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.231000E–01 .70E–03 .519750E+05 .11E+04 .117000E+00 .70E–03
.455000E–01 .70E–03 .560990E+05 .11E+04 .198400E+00 .70E–03
.645000E–01 .70E–03 .585050E+05 .11E+04 .241900E+00 .70E–03
.833000E–01 .70E–03 .601300E+05 .11E+04 .270400E+00 .70E–03
.140300E+00 .70E–03 .632150E+05 .11E+04 .326000E+00 .70E–03
.160900E+00 .70E–03 .642590E+05 .11E+04 .345800E+00 .70E–03
.197700E+00 .70E–03 .663200E+05 .11E+04 .385100E+00 .70E–03
.244500E+00 .70E–03 .692070E+05 .11E+04 .455000E+00 .70E–03
.299100E+00 .70E–03 .718340E+05 .11E+04 .495800E+00 .70E–03
.363900E+00 .70E–03 .740270E+05 .11E+04 .536500E+00 .70E–03
.464000E+00 .70E–03 .761260E+05 .11E+04 .580300E+00 .70E–03
.526800E+00 .70E–03 .767140E+05 .11E+04 .578000E+00 .70E–03
.596900E+00 .70E–03 .769360E+05 .11E+04 .608300E+00 .70E–03
Reference
Escobedo-Alvarado, G. N.; Sandler, S. I. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of two aqueous systems that exhibit
liquid-liquid phase separation. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 319–322.
LB Number LB4385
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .372360E+03 .10E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.945000E–01 .50E–03 .367360E+03 .10E–01 .255400E+00 .50E–03
.108200E+00 .50E–03 .366800E+03 .10E–01 .281300E+00 .50E–03
.201100E+00 .50E–03 .363900E+03 .10E–01 .409300E+00 .50E–03
.224000E+00 .50E–03 .363400E+03 .10E–01 .432200E+00 .50E–03
.257400E+00 .50E–03 .362780E+03 .10E–01 .462200E+00 .50E–03
.301400E+00 .50E–03 .362050E+03 .10E–01 .497400E+00 .50E–03
.316300E+00 .50E–03 .361840E+03 .10E–01 .507900E+00 .50E–03
.339500E+00 .50E–03 .361610E+03 .10E–01 .522400E+00 .50E–03
.352400E+00 .50E–03 .361390E+03 .10E–01 .531700E+00 .50E–03
.365600E+00 .50E–03 .361300E+03 .10E–01 .545800E+00 .50E–03
.424100E+00 .50E–03 .360900E+03 .10E–01 .560700E+00 .50E–03
.471100E+00 .50E–03 .360730E+03 .10E–01 .579600E+00 .50E–03
.485300E+00 .50E–03 .360630E+03 .10E–01 .581300E+00 .50E–03
.540200E+00 .50E–03 .360560E+03 .10E–01 .594300E+00 .50E–03
.540300E+00 .50E–03 .360560E+03 .10E–01 .596500E+00 .50E–03
.586600E+00 .50E–03 .360450E+03 .10E–01 .610100E+00 .50E–03
.609200E+00 .50E–03 .360500E+03 .10E–01 .613400E+00 .50E–03
.701800E+00 .50E–03 .360470E+03 .10E–01 .620100E+00 .50E–03
Reference
Iwakabe, K.; Kosuge, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid-liquid equilibria with a newly developed still. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 2001, 192, 171–186.
LB Number LB4606
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Koga, Y.; Siu, W. W. Y.; Wong, T. Y. H. Excess partial molar free energies and entropies in aqueous tert-
butyl alcohol solutions at 25.deg.C. J. Phys. Chem. 1990, 94, 7700-7706.
LB Number LB5461
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wang, Y.-L.; Han, B.-X.; Yan, H.-K.; Liu, R.-L. Vapour pressures of binary mixtures of t-butyl alcohol
and water. Thermochim. Acta 1994, 244, 243–247.
LB Number LB3610
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kenttaemaa, J.; Tommila, E.; Martti, M. Some thermodynamic properties of the system t-butanol + water.
Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn., Ser. A2 1959, (93), 1–20.
LB Number LB3609
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kenttaemaa, J.; Tommila, E.; Martti, M. Some thermodynamic properties of the system t-butanol + water.
Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn., Ser. A2 1959, (93), 1–20.
LB Number LB4797
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Darwish, N. A.; Al-Anber, Z. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium measurements and data analysis of tert-butanol
- isobutanol and tert-butanol - water binaries at 94.9 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1997, 131, 287–295.
LB Number LB3867
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Kopp, R.; Renker, W.; Geiseler, G. Ueber die Druckabhaengigkeit des azeotropbildenden
Systems t-Butanol / Wasser. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1968, 237, 256–266.
LB Number LB4022
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O
Name: 2-Methylbut-3-en-2-ol
CAS: 115-18-4
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.280000E–01 .50E–02 .338650E+03 .10E+00
.460000E–01 .50E–02 .336950E+03 .10E+00
.810000E–01 .50E–02 .335250E+03 .10E+00
.246000E+00 .50E–02 .331850E+03 .10E+00
.249000E+00 .50E–02 .332150E+03 .10E+00
.301000E+00 .50E–02 .331350E+03 .10E+00
.347000E+00 .50E–02 .331150E+03 .10E+00
.427000E+00 .50E–02 .330850E+03 .10E+00
.543000E+00 .50E–02 .331050E+03 .10E+00
.605000E+00 .50E–02 .330650E+03 .10E+00
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.370000E–01 .50E–02 .367150E+03 .10E+00
(continued)
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Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.970000E–01 .50E–02 .364150E+03 .10E+00
.177000E+00 .50E–02 .361650E+03 .10E+00
.194000E+00 .50E–02 .361450E+03 .10E+00
.302000E+00 .50E–02 .359650E+03 .10E+00
.395000E+00 .50E–02 .358550E+03 .10E+00
.410000E+00 .50E–02 .358350E+03 .10E+00
.595000E+00 .50E–02 .358150E+03 .10E+00
Reference
Raal, J. D.; Brouckaert, C. J. Vapour-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibria in the system methyl butenol-
water. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 74, 253–270.
LB Number LB5521
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: Pentan-2-ol
CAS: 6032-29-7
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .130200E+05 .20E+03
.160000E–01 .20E–02 .148500E+05 .20E+03
.390000E–01 .20E–02 .172900E+05 .20E+03
.950000E–01 .20E–02 .228600E+05 .20E+03
.990000E–01 .20E–02 .232500E+05 .20E+03
.142000E+00 .20E–02 .269400E+05 .20E+03
.171000E+00 .20E–02 .292300E+05 .20E+03
.200000E+00 .20E–02 .311800E+05 .20E+03
.261000E+00 .20E–02 .348300E+05 .20E+03
.304000E+00 .20E–02 .369500E+05 .20E+03
.366000E+00 .20E–02 .394000E+05 .20E+03
.398000E+00 .20E–02 .403700E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
.996000E+00 .20E–02 .362200E+05 .20E+03
.997000E+00 .20E–02 .349900E+05 .20E+03
.998000E+00 .20E–02 .335700E+05 .20E+03
.999000E+00 .20E–02 .321600E+05 .20E+03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .312200E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .211100E+05 .20E+03
.290000E–01 .20E–02 .253300E+05 .20E+03
.380000E–01 .20E–02 .270000E+05 .20E+03
.960000E–01 .20E–02 .356200E+05 .20E+03
.121000E+00 .20E–02 .388600E+05 .20E+03
.138000E+00 .20E–02 .410000E+05 .20E+03
.154000E+00 .20E–02 .429200E+05 .20E+03
.179000E+00 .20E–02 .457800E+05 .20E+03
.198000E+00 .20E–02 .486800E+05 .20E+03
.212000E+00 .20E–02 .496700E+05 .20E+03
.246000E+00 .20E–02 .521700E+05 .20E+03
.255000E+00 .20E–02 .529100E+05 .20E+03
.307000E+00 .20E–02 .568800E+05 .20E+03
.329000E+00 .20E–02 .586500E+05 .20E+03
.398000E+00 .20E–02 .611600E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.994000E+00 .20E–02 .604800E+05 .20E+03
.997000E+00 .20E–02 .544500E+05 .20E+03
.998000E+00 .20E–02 .516700E+05 .20E+03
.999000E+00 .20E–02 .512000E+05 .20E+03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .474100E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .329800E+05 .20E+03
.600000E–01 .20E–02 .465500E+05 .20E+03
.780000E–01 .20E–02 .502800E+05 .20E+03
.227000E+00 .20E–02 .752700E+05 .20E+03
.235000E+00 .20E–02 .763900E+05 .20E+03
.247000E+00 .20E–02 .778600E+05 .20E+03
.293000E+00 .20E–02 .832900E+05 .20E+03
.308000E+00 .20E–02 .847900E+05 .20E+03
.333000E+00 .20E–02 .871800E+05 .20E+03
.353000E+00 .20E–02 .892400E+05 .20E+03
.365000E+00 .20E–02 .898500E+05 .20E+03
.376000E+00 .20E–02 .906900E+05 .20E+03
.381000E+00 .20E–02 .913400E+05 .20E+03
.399000E+00 .20E–02 .913000E+05 .20E+03
.417000E+00 .20E–02 .925000E+05 .20E+03
.426000E+00 .20E–02 .924800E+05 .20E+03
Reference
Zou, M.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibria in binary aqueous systems. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 1987, 32, 34–37.
LB Number LB4138
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10O
Name: 1-Phenylethanol
CAS: 98-85-1
Mol. Weight: 122.164400000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .600000E+01 .30E+01
.127800E+00 .30E–03 .144700E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .233300E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .160000E+02 .30E+01
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Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.128000E+00 .30E–03 .252800E+04 .30E+01
.237100E+00 .30E–03 .383300E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .424000E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .410000E+02 .30E+01
.127700E+00 .30E–03 .421700E+04 .30E+01
.236500E+00 .30E–03 .643000E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .737600E+04 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .950000E+02 .30E+01
.126900E+00 .30E–03 .675000E+04 .30E+01
.235500E+00 .30E–03 .103760E+05 .30E+01
.339100E+00 .30E–03 .122900E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .123380E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .203000E+03 .30E+01
.125700E+00 .30E–03 .104230E+05 .30E+01
.234100E+00 .30E–03 .161720E+05 .30E+01
.337700E+00 .30E–03 .194370E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .199240E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .404000E+03 .30E+01
.124000E+00 .30E–03 .155840E+05 .30E+01
.232200E+00 .30E–03 .244380E+05 .30E+01
.335700E+00 .30E–03 .296980E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .311690E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .759000E+03 .30E+01
.121800E+00 .30E–03 .226420E+05 .30E+01
.229800E+00 .30E–03 .359140E+05 .30E+01
.333200E+00 .30E–03 .440010E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .473820E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .135200E+04 .30E+01
.119100E+00 .30E–03 .320610E+05 .30E+01
.227000E+00 .30E–03 .514690E+05 .30E+01
.330200E+00 .30E–03 .634200E+05 .30E+01
.414500E+00 .30E–03 .694960E+05 .30E+01
Single-phase region
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .701800E+05 .30E+01
Reference
Luszczyk, M.; Malanowski, S. K. Vapor-liquid equilibrium in .alpha.-methylbenzenemethanol + water. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1735–1739.
LB Number LB3721
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: CH2O
Name: Methanal
CAS: 50-00-0
Mol. Weight: 30.025980000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hasse, H.; Maurer, G. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of formaldehyde-containing mixtures at temperatures
below 320 K. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 64, 185–199.
LB Number LB4171
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
French, H. T. Vapor pressure and activity coefficients of (acetonitrile + water) at 308.15 K. J. Chem.
Thermodyn. 1987, 19, 1155–1161.
LB Number LB4741
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Park, S.-J.; Choi, B.-H.; Rhee, B.-S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of oxazole-acetonitrile, oxazole-water, and
acetonitrile-water systems by head-space analysis [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1987, 25, 512–521.
LB Number LB3451
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H5N
Name: Cyclopropanecarbonitrile
CAS: 5500-21-0
Mol. Weight: 67.089200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .352000E+05 .40E+02
.324000E–01 .50E–03 .509000E+05 .40E+02
.490000E–01 .50E–03 .581000E+05 .40E+02
.632000E–01 .50E–03 .661000E+05 .40E+02
.908999E–01 .50E–03 .776000E+05 .40E+02
.114500E+00 .50E–03 .865000E+05 .40E+02
.126300E+00 .50E–03 .904000E+05 .40E+02
.138700E+00 .50E–03 .943000E+05 .40E+02
.159400E+00 .50E–03 .999000E+05 .40E+02
.180700E+00 .50E–03 .104600E+06 .40E+02
.208000E+00 .50E–03 .109300E+06 .40E+02
.227400E+00 .50E–03 .111000E+06 .40E+02
.249700E+00 .50E–03 .115100E+06 .40E+02
.266300E+00 .50E–03 .116100E+06 .40E+02
.291000E+00 .50E–03 .119100E+06 .40E+02
.314600E+00 .50E–03 .120500E+06 .40E+02
.332100E+00 .50E–03 .122000E+06 .40E+02
.368500E+00 .50E–03 .123900E+06 .40E+02
.375200E+00 .50E–03 .124000E+06 .40E+02
.413800E+00 .50E–03 .124900E+06 .40E+02
.432100E+00 .50E–03 .126200E+06 .40E+02
Single-phase region
.963900E+00 .50E–03 .125100E+06 .40E+02
.982400E+00 .50E–03 .118500E+06 .40E+02
.991100E+00 .50E–03 .112600E+06 .40E+02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .101400E+06 .40E+02
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Phase equilibria on four binary systems: 1,2-dichloroethane + trans-1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1-octene + 2-methyl thiophene, 2-ethyl thiophene + 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, and
cyclopropanecarbonitrile + water. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1973–1981.
LB Number LB4771
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.523000E–01 .20E–03 .160100E+00 .20E–03
Single-phase region
.954400E+00 .20E–03 .247500E+00 .20E–03
.978700E+00 .20E–03 .321300E+00 .20E–03
.993200E+00 .20E–03 .555000E+00 .20E–03
.995900E+00 .20E–03 .672100E+00 .20E–03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Reference
Park, S. J.; Oh, J. H.; Choi, H. J.; Peak, S. K.; Fischer, K.; Gmehling, J. Phase equilibrium and excess
molar volume for systems acrylonitrile + water, acetonitrile + water, and acetonitrile-acrylonitrile [Kor].
Hwahak Konghak 1997, 35, 678–683.
LB Number LB5343
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7NO
Name: 3-Methoxypropanenitrile
CAS: 110-67-8
Mol. Weight: 85.104480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Stryjek, R.; Rogalski, M.; Treszczanowicz, T.; Luszczyk, M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and mutual solu-
bility of the .beta.methoxypropionitrile - water system. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1978, 26,
327–335.
LB Number LB4037
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmelzer, J.; Quitzsch, K. Isobare Fluessigkeit-Dampfgleichgewichte der binaeren Systeme Benzol-
Aethylendiamin und Wasser-Aethylendiamin. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1973, 252, 280–288.
LB Number LB4310
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H10N2
Name: N-Methylethylenediamine
CAS: 109-81-9
Mol. Weight: 74.124900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Olson, J. D. Thermodynamics of hydrogen-bonding mixtures 4: GE, HE, SE, and CPE and possible
double azeotropy of water + N-methylethylenediamine. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2001, 185, 209–218.
LB Number LB4894
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nath, A.; Bender, E. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing alcohol,
alkanolamine, and water with a new static device. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 370–375.
LB Number LB4998
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tochigi, K.; Akimoto, K.; Ochi, K.; Liu, F.; Kawase, Y. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for water + 2-
aminoethanol + dimethyl sulfoxide and its constituent three binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44,
588–590.
LB Number LB5162
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Cai, Z.; Xie, R.; Wu, Z. Binary isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of ethanolamines + water. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1996, 41, 1101–1103.
LB Number LB4895
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H9NO
Name: 3-Aminopropan-1-ol
CAS: 156-87-6
Mol. Weight: 75.109660000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nath, A.; Bender, E. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing alcohol,
alkanolamine, and water with a new static device. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 370–375.
LB Number LB5164
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11NO2
Name: Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine
CAS: 111-42-2
Mol. Weight: 105.135640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Cai, Z.; Xie, R.; Wu, Z. Binary isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of ethanolamines + water. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1996, 41, 1101–1103.
LB Number LB4230
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H13NO2
Name: N-Methyl-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine
CAS: 105-59-9
Mol. Weight: 119.162220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Xu, S.; Qing, S.; Zhen, Z.; Zhang, C.; Carroll, J. J. Vapor pressure measurements of aqueous N-
methyldiethanolamine solutions. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 67, 197–201.
LB Number LB5247
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bernatova, S.; Aim, K.; Wichterle, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibrium with chemical reaction in the
quaternary water + methanol + acetic acid + methyl acetate system and the five binary subsystems. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 96–101.
LB Number LB4692
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4004
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chang, W.; Guan, G.; Li, X.; Yao, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for water + acetic acid + (n-pentyl
acetate or isopropyl acetate). J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1129–1133.
LB Number LB4798
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Calvar, N.; Dominguez, A.; Tojo, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the quaternary reactive system ethyl
acetate + ethanol + water + acetic acid and some of the constituent binary systems at 101.3 kPa. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2005, 235, 215–222.
LB Number LB4698
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB3332
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H9NO
Name: 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one
CAS: 872-50-4
Mol. Weight: 99.131060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Gupta, S. K.; Rawat, B. S. Isobaric binary and ternary vapor-liquid equilibria of N-methylpyrrolidone
with water and toluene at 760 mmHg. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1992, 37, 139–140.
LB Number LB5549
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O2
Name: Oxolan-2-one
CAS: 96-48-0
Mol. Weight: 86.089240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ramkumar, D. H. S.; Odak, S. V.; Kudchadker, A. P. Mixture properties of the water + .gamma.-butyr-
olactone + tetrahydrofuran system. 3. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium of water + .gamma.butyrolactone
and tetrahydrofuran + .gamma.-butyrolactone at 1.013 bar. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1989, 34, 466–467.
LB Number LB4189
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O2
Name: Oxolan-2-one
CAS: 96-48-0
Mol. Weight: 86.089240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ramkumar, D. H. S.; Kudchadker, A. P. Phase equilibria of water + .gamma.-butyrolactone system. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 1990, 55, 207–215.
LB Number LB4583
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: (+,-)-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one
CAS: 108-32-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .706609E+01 .13E+01
.700000E–02 .10E–02 .218649E+03 .16E+01
.160000E–01 .10E–02 .451963E+03 .18E+01
.260000E–01 .10E–02 .719941E+03 .21E+01
.370000E–01 .10E–02 .969254E+03 .23E+01
.560000E–01 .10E–02 .133589E+04 .27E+01
.820000E–01 .10E–02 .173052E+04 .31E+01
.120000E+00 .10E–02 .219449E+04 .35E+01
.160000E+00 .10E–02 .254646E+04 .39E+01
.215000E+00 .10E–02 .283977E+04 .42E+01
.258000E+00 .10E–02 .300242E+04 .43E+01
.281000E+00 .10E–02 .306642E+04 .44E+01
.303000E+00 .10E–02 .309708E+04 .44E+01
Single-phase region
.979000E+00 .10E-02 .313308E+04 .45E+01
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .317041E+04 .45E+01
Reference
Lam, S. Y.; Benoit, R. L. Some thermodynamic properties of the dimethylsulfoxide-water and propylene
carbonate-water systems at 25.deg.C. Can. J. Chem. 1974, 52, 718–722.
LB Number LB4577
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6OS
Name: Dimethyl sulfoxide
CAS: 67-68-5
Mol. Weight: 78.133440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lai, J. T. W.; Lau, F. W.; Robb, D.; Westh, P.; Nielsen, G.; Trandum, C.; Hvidt, A.; Koga, Y. Excess
partial molar enthalpies, entropies, Gibbs energies, and volumes in aqueous dimethyl sulfoxide. J.
Solution Chem. 1995, 24, 89–102.
LB Number LB4582
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6OS
Name: Dimethyl sulfoxide
CAS: 67-68-5
Mol. Weight: 78.133440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lam, S. Y.; Benoit, R. L. Some thermodynamic properties of the dimethylsulfoxide-water and propylene
carbonate-water systems at 25.deg.C. Can. J. Chem. 1974, 52, 718–722.
LB Number LB4997
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6OS
Name: Dimethyl sulfoxide
CAS: 67-68-5
Mol. Weight: 78.133440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tochigi, K.; Akimoto, K.; Ochi, K.; Liu, F.; Kawase, Y. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for water + 2-
aminoethanol + dimethyl sulfoxide and its constituent three binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44,
588–590.
LB Number LB4973
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Methyl methanoate
CAS: 107-31-3
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .304600E+03 .50E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.281000E–01 .50E–03 .304700E+03 .50E–01 .255000E–01 .50E–03
.995000E–01 .50E–03 .305500E+03 .50E–01 .634000E–01 .50E–03
.155000E+00 .50E–03 .306350E+03 .50E–01 .576000E–01 .50E–03
.162200E+00 .50E–03 .306350E+03 .50E–01 .649000E–01 .50E–03
.162500E+00 .50E–03 .305850E+03 .50E–01 .606000E–01 .50E–03
.166700E+00 .50E–03 .306350E+03 .50E–01 .856000E–01 .50E–03
.189600E+00 .50E–03 .306200E+03 .50E–01 .640000E–01 .50E–03
Single-phase region
.956400E+00 .50E–03 .314200E+03 .50E–01 .856000E–01 .50E–03
.968900E+00 .50E–03 .323350E+03 .50E–01 .139300E+00 .50E–03
.987000E+00 .50E–03 .340100E+03 .50E–01 .311500E+00 .50E–03
.990600E+00 .50E–03 .347500E+03 .50E–01 .419200E+00 .50E–03
.993000E+00 .50E–03 .354800E+03 .50E–01 .575700E+00 .50E–03
.993100E+00 .50E–03 .352900E+03 .50E–01 .504000E+00 .50E–03
.996000E+00 .50E–03 .359250E+03 .50E–01 .725100E+00 .50E–03
.997100E+00 .50E–03 .362600E+03 .50E–01 .794900E+00 .50E–03
.998100E+00 .50E–03 .367350E+03 .50E–01 .866500E+00 .50E–03
.999300E+00 .50E–03 .370900E+03 .50E–01 .932300E+00 .50E–03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .373100E+03 .50E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Reference
Reichl, A.; Daiminger, U.; Schmidt, A.; Davies, M.; Hoffmann, U.; Brinkmeier, C.; Reder, C.; Mar-
quardt, W. A non-recycle flow still for the experimental determination of vapor-liquid equilibria in
reactive systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 153, 113–134.
LB Number LB5351
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .791620E+05 .20E+02
.104100E+00 .20E–03 .805300E+05 .20E+02
.152100E+00 .20E–03 .801910E+05 .20E+02
.190900E+00 .20E–03 .798470E+05 .20E+02
.250200E+00 .20E–03 .792180E+05 .20E+02
.287700E+00 .20E–03 .787570E+05 .20E+02
.325700E+00 .20E–03 .783620E+05 .20E+02
Reference
Loehe, J. R.; Van Ness, H. C.; Abbott, M. M. Vapor/liquid/liquid equilibrium. Total pressure data and GE
for water/methyl acetate at 50.deg.C. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 405–407.
LB Number LB5249
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .792100E+05 .79E+02 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.988000E–01 .50E–02 .807500E+05 .81E+02 .947000E–01 .10E–01
.153400E+00 .50E–02 .803900E+05 .80E+02 .121300E+00 .10E–01
.260700E+00 .50E–02 .792600E+05 .79E+02 .141700E+00 .10E–01
Reference
Bernatova, S.; Aim, K.; Wichterle, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibrium with chemical reaction in the
quaternary water + methanol + acetic acid + methyl acetate system and the five binary subsystems. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 96–101.
LB Number LB3767
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .350300E+03 .10E+00
.640000E–01 .10E–02 .346450E+03 .10E+00
.800000E–01 .10E–02 .345950E+03 .10E+00
.166000E+00 .10E–02 .344150E+03 .10E+00
.203000E+00 .10E–02 .343850E+03 .10E+00
Single-phase region
.977000E+00 .10E–02 .344350E+03 .10E+00
.990220E+00 .10E–02 .346850E+03 .10E+00
.992430E+00 .10E–02 .349750E+03 .10E+00
.996760E+00 .10E–02 .356150E+03 .10E+00
.998570E+00 .10E–02 .361050E+03 .10E+00
.999340E+00 .10E–02 .365050E+03 .10E+00
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .373150E+03 .10E+00
Reference
Kato, M.; Konishi, H.; Hirata, M. New apparatus for isobaric dew and bubble point method. Methanol -
water, ethyl acetate - ethanol, water - 1-butanol, and ethyl acetate - water systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1970, 15, 435–439.
LB Number LB4971
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .350250E+03 .50E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.702000E–01 .50E–03 .347550E+03 .50E–01 .138000E+00 .50E–03
.999000E–01 .50E–03 .346100E+03 .50E–01 .153300E+00 .50E–03
Single-phase region
.991400E+00 .50E–03 .347350E+03 .50E–01 .349600E+00 .50E–03
.992700E+00 .50E–03 .357650E+03 .50E–01 .520800E+00 .50E–03
.993100E+00 .50E–03 .349400E+03 .50E–01 .428500E+00 .50E–03
.994200E+00 .50E–03 .344900E+03 .50E–01 .349600E+00 .50E–03
.995800E+00 .50E–03 .360550E+03 .50E–01 .597400E+00 .50E–03
.999000E+00 .50E–03 .366100E+03 .50E–01 .776900E+00 .50E–03
.999600E+00 .50E–03 .369200E+03 .50E–01 .882500E+00 .50E–03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .372700E+03 .50E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .371300E+03 .50E–01 .968000E+00 .50E–03
Reference
Reichl, A.; Daiminger, U.; Schmidt, A.; Davies, M.; Hoffmann, U.; Brinkmeier, C.; Reder, C.; Mar-
quardt, W. A non-recycle flow still for the experimental determination of vapor-liquid equilibria in
reactive systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 153, 113–134.
LB Number LB5242
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Propyl ethanoate
CAS: 109-60-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .283977E+05 .13E+03 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .363970E+05 .13E+03 .230000E+00 .30E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .423965E+05 .13E+03 .374000E+00 .30E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .363970E+05 .13E+03 .677000E+00 .30E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .298642E+05 .13E+03 .821000E+00 .30E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .273311E+05 .13E+03 .897000E+00 .30E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .249980E+05 .13E+03 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .495959E+05 .13E+03 .000000E+00 .00E+00
(continued)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_56 Landolt-Börnstein
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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of the Mixture H2O + C5H10O2 (LB5242, EVLM 1131) 3
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .618616E+05 .13E+03 .215000E+00 .30E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .741273E+05 .13E+03 .362000E+00 .30E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .670612E+05 .13E+03 .706000E+00 .30E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .562621E+05 .13E+03 .845000E+00 .30E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .517291E+05 .13E+03 .909000E+00 .30E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .473428E+05 .13E+03 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Reference
Smirnova, N. A.; Morachevskii, A. G. Liquid-vapor equilibrium and mutual solubility of the components
in the propyl acetate - water system [Russ]. Zh. Fiz. Khim. 1960, 34, 2546–2553.
LB Number LB5241
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Propyl ethanoate
CAS: 109-60-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .336500E+03 .20E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .330550E+03 .20E–01 .227000E+00 .10E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .326850E+03 .20E–01 .383000E+00 .10E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .331550E+03 .20E–01 .659000E+00 .10E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .335750E+03 .20E–01 .819000E+00 .10E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .338050E+03 .20E–01 .897000E+00 .10E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .339600E+03 .20E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .355140E+03 .20E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
(continued)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70745-5_57 Landolt-Börnstein
# Springer 2008 New Series IV/13A2
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of the Mixture H2O + C5H10O2 (LB5241, EVLM 1231) 3
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .348550E+03 .20E–01 .218000E+00 .10E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .344350E+03 .20E–01 .369000E+00 .10E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .347450E+03 .20E–01 .694000E+00 .10E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .351750E+03 .20E–01 .843000E+00 .10E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .354250E+03 .20E–01 .910000E+00 .10E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .356110E+03 .20E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .367140E+03 .20E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .360350E+03 .20E–01 .212000E+00 .10E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .355850E+03 .20E–01 .360000E+00 .10E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .357650E+03 .20E–01 .715000E+00 .10E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .362050E+03 .20E–01 .857000E+00 .10E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .364750E+03 .20E–01 .918000E+00 .10E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .366670E+03 .20E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .374710E+03 .20E–01 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.343000E–01 .10E–02 .367550E+03 .20E–01 .209000E+00 .10E–02
.730000E–01 .10E–02 .363050E+03 .20E–01 .355000E+00 .10E–02
Single-phase region
.998400E+00 .10E–02 .364250E+03 .20E–01 .727000E+00 .10E–02
.999300E+00 .10E–02 .368550E+03 .20E–01 .865000E+00 .10E–02
.999700E+00 .10E–02 .371250E+03 .20E–01 .922000E+00 .10E–02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .373150E+03 .20E–01 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Reference
Smirnova, N. A.; Morachevskii, A. G. Liquid-vapor equilibrium and mutual solubility of the components
in the propyl acetate - water system [Russ]. Zh. Fiz. Khim. 1960, 34, 2546–2553.
LB Number LB5276
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10O4
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol diethanoate
CAS: 111-55-7
Mol. Weight: 146.141200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmid, B.; Doeker, M.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of the thermodynamic properties for the reactive
system ethylene glycol - acetic acid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 258, 115–124.
LB Number LB5293
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O2
Name: (+,-)-1-Methoxypropan-2-ol
CAS: 107-98-2
Mol. Weight: 90.121000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tochigi, K.; Takahara, H.; Shiga, Y.; Kawase, Y. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for water + propylene
glycol monomethyl ether (PGME), water + propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA), and
PGME + PGMEA at reduced pressures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 63–69.
LB Number LB4115
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O2
Name: 3-Oxaheptan-1-ol
CAS: 111-76-2
Mol. Weight: 118.174160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Escobedo-Alvarado, G. N.; Sandler, S. I. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of two aqueous systems that exhibit
liquid-liquid phase separation. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 319–322.
LB Number LB5294
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O3
Name: Propane-1,2-diol ethyl ether ethanoate
CAS: 108-65-6
Mol. Weight: 132.157680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tochigi, K.; Takahara, H.; Shiga, Y.; Kawase, Y. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for water + propylene
glycol monomethyl ether (PGME), water + propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA), and
PGME + PGMEA at reduced pressures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 63–69.
LB Number LB5485
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Dimethyl ether
CAS: 115-10-6
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Park, S.-J.; Han, K.-J.; Gmehling, J. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria and excess molar enthalpies for
binary systems with dimethyl ether at 323.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 1814–1818.
LB Number LB4437
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: 1,3-Dioxolane
CAS: 646-06-0
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hrncirik, J.; Matous, J.; Novak, J. P.; Sobr, J. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and excess volumes in the systems
1,3-dioxolane(1) - H2O and 1,3-dioxolane(1) - D2O(2) [in Czech]. Sb. Vys. Sk. Chem.-Technol. Praze,
Fys. Chem. 1979, 3, 151–162.
LB Number LB3719
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O3
Name: 1,3,5-Trioxane
CAS: 110-88-3
Mol. Weight: 90.077940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hasse, H.; Hahnenstein, I.; Maurer, G. Revised vapor-liquid equilibrium model for multicomponent
formaldehyde mixtures. AIChE J. 1990, 36, 1807–1814.
LB Number LB4725
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Matous, J.; Novak, J. P.; Sobr, J.; Pick, J. Phase equilibria in the system tetrahydrofuran(1) - water(2).
Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1972, 37, 2653–2663.
LB Number LB4585
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lampa, J.; Matous, J.; Novak, J. P.; Pick, J. Liquid-vapour and liquid-liquid equilibria in the tetrahy-
drofuran(1) - n-hexane(2) - water(3) system. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1980, 45, 1159–1167.
LB Number LB4592
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kortuem, G.; Valent, V. Thermodynamische Mischungseffekte der Systeme Wasser (1) - 1,4-Dioxan (2)
und Methanol (1) - 1,4-Dioxan (2); ein Vergleich. Ber. Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem. 1977, 81, 752–761.
LB Number LB4220
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4438
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: (2H)2O
Name: (2H2)Dihydrogen oxide
CAS: 7789-20-0
Mol. Weight: 20.027603556
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: 1,3-Dioxolane
CAS: 646-06-0
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hrncirik, J.; Matous, J.; Novak, J. P.; Sobr, J. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and excess volumes in the systems
1,3-dioxolane(1) - H2O and 1,3-dioxolane(1) - D2O(2) [in Czech]. Sb. Vys. Sk. Chem.-Technol. Praze,
Fys. Chem. 1979, 3, 151–162.
LB Number LB4060
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: (2H)2O
Name: (2H2)Dihydrogen oxide
CAS: 7789-20-0
Mol. Weight: 20.027603556
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lejcek, P.; Matous, J.; Novak, J. P.; Pick, J. Phase equilibria and excess molar volumes of tetrahydrofuran
(1) + deuterium oxide (2). J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1975, 7, 927–935.
LB Number LB4359
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7NO
Name: Pyrrolidin-2-one
CAS: 616-45-5
Mol. Weight: 85.104480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zielkiewicz, J. Excess Gibbs energies and excess molar volumes for binary mixtures: (2-pyrrolidone +
water), (2-pyrrolidone + methanol), and (2-pyrrolidone + ethanol) at the temperature 313.15 K. J. Chem.
Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1693–1701.
LB Number LB4896
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H11N
Name: Piperidine
CAS: 110-89-4
Mol. Weight: 85.147540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nakanishi, K.; Touhara, H.; Maya, K.; Abe, J. Molar excess Gibbs energies and volumes of aqueous
solutions of piperidines. Netsu Sokutei 1981, 8(4), 135–139.
LB Number LB4897
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H13N
Name: 2-Methylpiperidine
CAS: 109-05-7
Mol. Weight: 99.174120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nakanishi, K.; Touhara, H.; Maya, K.; Abe, J. Molar excess Gibbs energies and volumes of aqueous
solutions of piperidines. Netsu Sokutei 1981, 8(4), 135–139.
LB Number LB4018
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: CH6N2
Name: Methylhydrazine
CAS: 60-34-4
Mol. Weight: 46.071740000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ferriol, M.; Laachach, A.; Cohen-Adad, M. T.; Getzen, F. W.; Jorat, L.; Noyel, G.; Huck, J.; Bureau, J. C.
Vapor-liquid equilibria in the binary systems water - methylhydrazine and water - 1,1-dimethylhydrazine.
Thermodynamic modeling in relation to the structure of the liquid phase. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71,
287–299.
LB Number LB4017
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
CAS: 57-14-7
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ferriol, M.; Laachach, A.; Cohen-Adad, M. T.; Getzen, F. W.; Jorat, L.; Noyel, G.; Huck, J.; Bureau, J. C.
Vapor-liquid equilibria in the binary systems water - methylhydrazine and water - 1,1-dimethylhydrazine.
Thermodynamic modeling in relation to the structure of the liquid phase. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71,
287–299.
LB Number LB5472
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
CAS: 57-14-7
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Carleton, L. T. Phase equilibria in dimethylhydrazine - water system. Chem. Eng. Data Ser. 1956, 1,
21–24.
LB Number LB5271
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O3
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol ethanoate
CAS: 542-59-6
Mol. Weight: 104.104520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmid, B.; Doeker, M.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of the thermodynamic properties for the reactive
system ethylene glycol - acetic acid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 258, 115–124.
LB Number LB3943
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O3
Name: Ethyl (S)-(-)-2-hydroxypropanoate
CAS: 687-47-8
Mol. Weight: 118.131100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vu, D. T.; Lira, C. T.; Asthana, N. S.; Kolah, A. K.; Miller, D. J. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the systems
ethyl lactate + ethanol and ethyl lactate + water. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1220–1225.
LB Number LB5318
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C7H15N2O4P
Name: 1-Methyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate
CAS: 654058-04-5
Mol. Weight: 222.178762000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zhao, J.; Jiang, X.-C.; Li, C.-X.; Wang, Z.-H. Vapor pressure measurements for binary and ternary sys-
tems containing a phosphoric ionic liquid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 190–198.
LB Number LB4609
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H17N2O4P
Name: 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate
CAS: 945611-27-8
Mol. Weight: 236.205342000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wang, J.-F.; Li, C.-X.; Wang, Z.-H.; Li, Z.-J.; Jiang, Y.-B. Vapor pressure measurement for water,
methanol, ethanol, and their binary mixtures in the presence of an ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimida-
zolium dimethylphosphate. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 255, 186–192.
LB Number LB5323
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C10H21N2O4P
Name: 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium diethyl phosphate
CAS: 848641-69-0
Mol. Weight: 264.258502000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zhao, J.; Jiang, X.-C.; Li, C.-X.; Wang, Z.-H. Vapor pressure measurements for binary and ternary sys-
tems containing a phosphoric ionic liquid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 190–198.
LB Number LB4436
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C11H23N2O4P
Name: 1,3-Diethylimidazolium diethyl phosphate
CAS: 945406-32-6
Mol. Weight: 278.285082000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jiang, X.-C.; Wang, J.-F.; Li, C.-X.; Wang, L.-M.; Wang, Z.-H. Vapour pressure measurement for binary
and ternary systems containing water, methanol, ethanol and an ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-ethylimidazolium
diethylphosphate. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 841–846.
LB Number LB5324
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C16H33N2O4P
Name: 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium dibutyl phosphate
CAS: 663199-28-8
Mol. Weight: 348.417982000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zhao, J.; Jiang, X.-C.; Li, C.-X.; Wang, Z.-H. Vapor pressure measurements for binary and ternary sys-
tems containing a phosphoric ionic liquid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 190–198.
LB Number LB3471
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H15ClN2
Name: 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride
CAS: 79917-90-1
Mol. Weight: 174.671100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Calvar, N.; Gonzalez, B.; Gomez, E.; Dominguez, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the ternary system
ethanol + water + 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and the corresponding binary systems at 101.3
kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 2178–2181.
LB Number LB5286
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C12H19F6N3O4S2
Name: 1-Hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide
CAS: 382150-50-7
Mol. Weight: 447.417379200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nebig, S.; Boelts, R.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of vapor-liquid equilibria (VLE) and excess enthalpies
(HE) of binary systems with 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide and pre-
diction of these properties and .gamma..inf. using modified UNIFAC (Dortmund). Fluid Phase Equilib.
2007, 258, 168–178.
LB Number LB5520
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .523800E+05 .20E+03
.750000E–01 .20E–02 .574900E+05 .20E+03
.770000E–01 .20E–02 .578100E+05 .20E+03
.930001E–01 .20E–02 .583000E+05 .20E+03
.950000E–01 .20E–02 .585800E+05 .20E+03
.103000E+00 .20E–02 .588000E+05 .20E+03
.109000E+00 .20E–02 .592400E+05 .20E+03
.134000E+00 .20E–02 .599200E+05 .20E+03
.144000E+00 .20E–02 .601600E+05 .20E+03
.171000E+00 .20E–02 .605800E+05 .20E+03
.193000E+00 .20E–02 .609100E+05 .20E+03
.214000E+00 .20E–02 .611400E+05 .20E+03
.235000E+00 .20E–02 .612700E+05 .20E+03
.251000E+00 .20E–02 .613900E+05 .20E+03
.272000E+00 .20E–02 .614600E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
.968593E+00 .20E–02 .524600E+05 .20E+03
.978093E+00 .20E–02 .457200E+05 .20E+03
.982393E+00 .20E–02 .430600E+05 .20E+03
(continued)
Single-phase region
.986594E+00 .20E–02 .371800E+05 .20E+03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .200000E+05 .20E+03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .740900E+05 .20E+03
.990000E–01 .20E–02 .845500E+05 .20E+03
.121000E+00 .20E–02 .854800E+05 .20E+03
.158000E+00 .20E–02 .874100E+05 .20E+03
.167000E+00 .20E–02 .873700E+05 .20E+03
.218000E+00 .20E–02 .886900E+05 .20E+03
.222000E+00 .20E–02 .886200E+05 .20E+03
.245000E+00 .20E–02 .890100E+05 .20E+03
.248000E+00 .20E–02 .889900E+05 .20E+03
.261000E+00 .20E–02 .890000E+05 .20E+03
.281000E+00 .20E–02 .891400E+05 .20E+03
.284000E+00 .20E–02 .890800E+05 .20E+03
.288000E+00 .20E–02 .891000E+05 .20E+03
.289000E+00 .20E–02 .891900E+05 .20E+03
.299000E+00 .20E–02 .892900E+05 .20E+03
.324000E+00 .20E–02 .893300E+05 .20E+03
.328000E+00 .20E–02 .892800E+05 .20E+03
Reference
Zou, M.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibria in binary aqueous systems. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 1987, 32, 34–37.
LB Number LB5370
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H7NO
Name: N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
CAS: 68-12-2
Mol. Weight: 73.093780000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Susarev, M. P. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the system water - dimethylformamide [Russ]. Zh. Prikl.
Khim. (Leningrad) 1961, 34, 412–415.
LB Number LB3540
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C2H5NO
Name: N-Methylmethanamide
CAS: 123-39-7
Mol. Weight: 59.067200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Heinrich, J.; Ilavsky, J.; Surovy, J. Temperature dependence of the vapor pressure of N-methylforma-
mide. Liquid-vapor equilibrium of the N-methylformamid - water system [Slov]. Chem. Zvesti 1961, 15,
414–418.
LB Number LB5346
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: CH3NO2
Name: Nitromethane
CAS: 75-52-5
Mol. Weight: 61.040020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .158654E+05 .67E+02 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.330000E–01 .20E–02 .171319E+05 .27E+03 .109000E+00 .40E–01
.650000E–01 .20E–02 .227981E+05 .13E+03 .349000E+00 .10E–01
.950000E–01 .20E–02 .258912E+05 .67E+02 .439000E+00 .10E–01
.134000E+00 .20E–02 .262245E+05 .67E+02 .450000E+00 .10E–01
Reference
Schuberth, H. Vorausberechnung und Messung von Phasengleichgewichtsdaten am System Nitromethan/
Wasser sowie ergaenzende Bemerkungen zur Verwendung des zweiseitigen Porterschen Ansatzes auf
Systeme mit relativ geringer gegenseitiger Loeslichkeit. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1964, 225, 305–312.
LB Number LB4743
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3H3NO
Name: Oxazole
CAS: 288-42-6
Mol. Weight: 69.062020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Park, S.-J.; Choi, B.-H.; Rhee, B.-S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of oxazole-acetonitrile, oxazole-water, and
acetonitrile-water systems by head-space analysis [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1987, 25, 512–521.
LB Number LB4838
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C3F6O
Name: Hexafluoropropan-2-one
CAS: 684-16-2
Mol. Weight: 166.021919200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Murto, J.; Kivinen, A.; Lundstroem, G. Fluooalcohols. Part 14. Densities, refractive indices, viscosities,
and isothermal vapour-liquid equilibria of hexafluoroacetone - water mixtures. Acta Chem. Scand. 1971,
25, 2451–2456.
LB Number LB4506
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4522
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic properties of the dibutyl phosphate - water system at 25.deg., 35.deg and
45.deg.C. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1981, 43, 615–616.
LB Number LB3516
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C12H27O4P
Name: Tributyl phosphate
CAS: 126-73-8
Mol. Weight: 266.314142000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.103000E+00 .10E–02 .659679E+03 .20E+01
.118000E+00 .10E–02 .770470E+03 .23E+01
.142000E+00 .10E–02 .941389E+03 .28E+01
.148000E+00 .10E–02 .106338E+04 .32E+01
.230000E+00 .10E–02 .154494E+04 .46E+01
.240000E+00 .10E–02 .166520E+04 .50E+01
.294000E+00 .10E–02 .204117E+04 .61E+01
.375000E+00 .10E–02 .252273E+04 .76E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.930000E–01 .10E–02 .171453E+04 .51E+01
.108000E+00 .10E–02 .236381E+04 .71E+01
.140000E+00 .10E–02 .267445E+04 .80E+01
.265000E+00 .10E–02 .516491E+04 .15E+02
.268000E+00 .10E–02 .521157E+04 .16E+02
.373000E+00 .10E–02 .728340E+04 .22E+02
.493000E+00 .10E–02 .915125E+04 .27E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.870000E–01 .10E–02 .338906E+04 .10E+02
.134000E+00 .10E–02 .484894E+04 .15E+02
.223000E+00 .10E–02 .791535E+04 .24E+02
.258000E+00 .10E–02 .913258E+04 .27E+02
.266000E+00 .10E–02 .964854E+04 .29E+02
.328000E+00 .10E–02 .119764E+05 .36E+02
.365000E+00 .10E–02 .131563E+05 .39E+02
.480000E+00 .10E–02 .177839E+05 .53E+02
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems. Chem. Scr. 1976, 10, 110–113.
LB Number LB3505
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C13H13O4P
Name: Methyl diphenyl phosphate
CAS: 115-89-9
Mol. Weight: 264.213682000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.525000E–01 .10E–02 .902459E+03 .27E+01
.620000E–01 .10E–02 .105365E+04 .32E+01
.750000E–01 .10E–02 .122137E+04 .37E+01
.850000E–01 .10E–02 .135616E+04 .41E+01
.109000E+00 .10E–02 .162387E+04 .49E+01
.146000E+00 .10E–02 .208383E+04 .63E+01
.160000E+00 .10E–02 .225808E+04 .68E+01
.182000E+00 .10E–02 .252993E+04 .76E+01
.261000E+00 .10E–02 .308668E+04 .93E+01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.440000E–01 .10E–02 .209236E+04 .63E+01
.670000E–01 .10E–02 .290683E+04 .87E+01
.870000E–01 .10E–02 .378356E+04 .11E+02
.956000E–01 .10E–02 .404967E+04 .12E+02
.110000E+00 .10E–02 .457549E+04 .14E+02
.157000E+00 .10E–02 .616056E+04 .18E+02
.188000E+00 .10E–02 .722781E+04 .22E+02
.298000E+00 .10E–02 .874435E+04 .26E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.288000E–01 .10E–02 .219715E+04 .66E+01
.810000E–01 .10E–02 .602351E+04 .18E+02
.107000E+00 .10E–02 .770204E+04 .23E+02
.126000E+00 .10E–02 .908859E+04 .27E+02
.134000E+00 .10E–02 .937523E+04 .28E+02
.157000E+00 .10E–02 .109484E+05 .33E+02
.183000E+00 .10E–02 .123043E+05 .37E+02
.322000E+00 .10E–02 .176892E+05 .53E+02
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - III. The binary mixtures of methyl
diphenyl phosphate with hexane and water. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1978, 40, 1783–1785.
LB Number LB4607
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: C6H15N
Name: Triethylamine
CAS: 121-44-8
Mol. Weight: 101.190000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kohler, F. Zur Thermodynamik des Systems Wasser-Triaethylamin. Monatsh. Chem. 1951, 82, 913–921.
LB Number LB4309
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H3N
Name: Ammonia
CAS: 7664-41-7
Mol. Weight: 17.030520000
Component (2) Formula: C2HF5
Name: Pentafluoroethane
CAS: 354-33-6
Mol. Weight: 120.021356000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Yokozeki, A.; Zhelezny, V. P.; Kornilov, D. V. Phase behaviors of ammonia/R-125 mixtures. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 2001, 185, 177–188.
LB Number LB3812
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Ar
Name: Argon
CAS: 7440-37-1
Mol. Weight: 39.948000000
Component (2) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pool, R. A. H.; Saville, G.; Herrington, T. M.; Shields, B. D. C.; Staveley, L. A. K. Some excess ther-
modynamic functions for the liquid systems argon + oxygen, argon + nitrogen, nitrogen + oxygen,
nitrogen + carbon monoxide, and argon + carbon + carbon monoxide. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58,
1692–1704.
LB Number LB5234
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Ar
Name: Argon
CAS: 7440-37-1
Mol. Weight: 39.948000000
Component (2) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sprow, F. B.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria for five cryogenic mixtures. AIChE J. 1966, 12,
780–784.
LB Number LB3810
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Ar
Name: Argon
CAS: 7440-37-1
Mol. Weight: 39.948000000
Component (2) Formula: O2
Name: Dioxygen
CAS: 7782-44-7
Mol. Weight: 31.998800000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pool, R. A. H.; Saville, G.; Herrington, T. M.; Shields, B. D. C.; Staveley, L. A. K. Some excess ther-
modynamic functions for the liquid systems argon + oxygen, argon + nitrogen, nitrogen + oxygen,
nitrogen + carbon monoxide, and argon + carbon + carbon monoxide. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58,
1692–1704.
LB Number LB4061
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Ar
Name: Argon
CAS: 7440-37-1
Mol. Weight: 39.948000000
Component (2) Formula: CH4
Name: Methane
CAS: 74-82-8
Mol. Weight: 16.042460000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kidnay, A. J.; Lewis, K. L.; Calado, J. C. G.; Staveley, L. A. K. The thermodynamics of liquid mixtures
of argon + methane. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1975, 7, 847–854.
LB Number LB5230
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Ar
Name: Argon
CAS: 7440-37-1
Mol. Weight: 39.948000000
Component (2) Formula: CH4
Name: Methane
CAS: 74-82-8
Mol. Weight: 16.042460000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sprow, F. B.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria for five cryogenic mixtures. AIChE J. 1966, 12,
780–784.
LB Number LB3886
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: ClF3
Name: Chlorine trifluoride
CAS: 7790-91-2
Mol. Weight: 92.448209600
Component (2) Formula: F6Mo
Name: Molybdenum hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-77-9
Mol. Weight: 209.930419200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Carles, M. J.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale de l'equilibre liquide-vapeur du melange binaire trifluorure
de chlore - hexafluorure de molybdene sous 2600 torr de pression. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim. Biol.
1970, 67, 671–675.
LB Number LB5021
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CF3
Name: Chlorine trifluoride
CAS: 7790-91-2
Mol. Weight: 92.448209600
Component (2) Formula: F6W
Name: Tungsten hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-82-6
Mol. Weight: 297.830419200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reynes, J.; Carles, M.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale de l'equilibre liquide-vapeur du melange binaire
trifluorure de chlore - hexafluorure de tungstene sous une pression de 2600 torr. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-
Chim. Biol. 1970, 67, 1534–1537.
LB Number LB5017
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: ClF3
Name: Chlorine trifluoride
CAS: 7790-91-2
Mol. Weight: 92.448209600
Component (2) Formula: C2Cl2F4
Name: 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
CAS: 76-14-2
Mol. Weight: 170.921012800
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reynes, J. A.; Carles, M. J.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale a pression constante de l'equilibre liquide-
vapeur du melange binaire trifluorure de chlore - dichlorotetrafluoroethane. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim.
Biol. 1970, 67, 680–683.
LB Number LB5145
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Cl2
Name: Dichlorine
CAS: 7782-50-5
Mol. Weight: 70.906000000
Component (2) Formula: FH
Name: Hydrogen fluoride
CAS: 7664-39-3
Mol. Weight: 20.006343200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .155200E+06 .50E+03
.150000E–02 .10E–02 .195100E+06 .50E+03
.490000E–02 .10E–02 .277700E+06 .50E+03
.101000E–01 .10E–02 .399900E+06 .50E+03
.196000E–01 .10E–02 .598300E+06 .50E+03
.317000E–01 .10E–02 .798900E+06 .50E+03
.498000E–01 .10E–02 .996800E+06 .50E+03
Single-phase region
.950200E+00 .10E–02 .102190E+07 .50E+03
.983700E+00 .10E–02 .952700E+06 .50E+03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .887300E+06 .50E+03
Reference
Kang, Y. W. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the systems difluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, dichlorodi-
fluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, and chlorine + hydrogen fluoride. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1998, 43,
13–16.
LB Number LB4019
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Leu, A.-D.; Carroll, J. J.; Robinson, D. B. The equilibrium phase properties of the methanol-hydrogen
sulfide binary system. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 72, 163–172.
LB Number LB5299
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Guilbot, P.; Fischer, K.; Valtz, A.; Theveneau, P.; Baba-Ahmed, A.; Richon, D. Measurement of VLE
(TPx or TPxy data) for hydrogen sulfide + (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or carbon disulfide) and
methane solubilities in (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or methylmercaptan or ethylmercaptan).
Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 49–59.
LB Number LB5300
Property Code EVLM1141
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable y1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Guilbot, P.; Fischer, K.; Valtz, A.; Theveneau, P.; Baba-Ahmed, A.; Richon, D. Measurement of VLE
(TPx or TPxy data) for hydrogen sulfide + (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or carbon disulfide) and
methane solubilities in (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or methylmercaptan or ethylmercaptan).
Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 49–59.
LB Number LB4414
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6
Name: Ethane
CAS: 74-84-0
Mol. Weight: 30.069040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lobo, L. Q.; Ferreira, A. G. M.; Fonseca, I. M. A.; Senra, A. M. P. Vapour pressure and excess Gibbs free
energy of binary mixtures of hydrogen sulfide with ethane, propane, and n-butane at temperature of
182.33 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2006, 38, 1651–1654.
LB Number LB5296
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6S
Name: 2-Thiapropane
CAS: 75-18-3
Mol. Weight: 62.134040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Guilbot, P.; Fischer, K.; Valtz, A.; Theveneau, P.; Baba-Ahmed, A.; Richon, D. Measurement of VLE
(TPx or TPxy data) for hydrogen sulfide + (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or carbon disulfide) and
methane solubilities in (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or methylmercaptan or ethylmercaptan).
Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 49–59.
LB Number LB5297
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6S
Name: 2-Thiapropane
CAS: 75-18-3
Mol. Weight: 62.134040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Guilbot, P.; Fischer, K.; Valtz, A.; Theveneau, P.; Baba-Ahmed, A.; Richon, D. Measurement of VLE
(TPx or TPxy data) for hydrogen sulfide + (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or carbon disulfide) and
methane solubilities in (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or methylmercaptan or ethylmercaptan).
Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 49–59.
LB Number LB4415
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lobo, L. Q.; Ferreira, A. G. M.; Fonseca, I. M. A.; Senra, A. M. P. Vapour pressure and excess Gibbs free
energy of binary mixtures of hydrogen sulfide with ethane, propane, and n-butane at temperature of
182.33 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2006, 38, 1651–1654.
LB Number LB5298
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8S
Name: 2-Thiabutane
CAS: 624-89-5
Mol. Weight: 76.160620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Guilbot, P.; Fischer, K.; Valtz, A.; Theveneau, P.; Baba-Ahmed, A.; Richon, D. Measurement of VLE
(TPx or TPxy data) for hydrogen sulfide + (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or carbon disulfide) and
methane solubilities in (dimethylsulfide or ethylmethylsulfide or methylmercaptan or ethylmercaptan).
Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 260, 49–59.
LB Number LB4416
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: Butane
CAS: 106-97-8
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lobo, L. Q.; Ferreira, A. G. M.; Fonseca, I. M. A.; Senra, A. M. P. Vapour pressure and excess Gibbs free
energy of binary mixtures of hydrogen sulfide with ethane, propane, and n-butane at temperature of
182.33 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2006, 38, 1651–1654.
LB Number LB5302
Property Code EVLM1131
Component (1) Formula: H2S
Name: Dihydrogen sulfide
CAS: 7783-06-4
Mol. Weight: 34.080880000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Theveneau, P.; Coquelet, C.; Richon, D. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the hydrogen sulphide + n-
heptane system at temperatures from 293.25 to 373.22 K and pressures up to 6.9 MPa. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 2006, 249, 179–186.
LB Number LB3811
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
Component (2) Formula: O2
Name: Dioxygen
CAS: 7782-44-7
Mol. Weight: 31.998800000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pool, R. A. H.; Saville, G.; Herrington, T. M.; Shields, B. D. C.; Staveley, L. A. K. Some excess ther-
modynamic functions for the liquid systems argon + oxygen, argon + nitrogen, nitrogen + oxygen,
nitrogen + carbon monoxide, and argon + carbon + carbon monoxide. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58,
1692–1704.
LB Number LB5232
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
Component (2) Formula: CH4
Name: Methane
CAS: 74-82-8
Mol. Weight: 16.042460000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sprow, F. B.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria for five cryogenic mixtures. AIChE J. 1966, 12,
780–784.
LB Number LB3809
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
Component (2) Formula: CO
Name: Carbon oxide
CAS: 630-08-0
Mol. Weight: 28.010100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pool, R. A. H.; Saville, G.; Herrington, T. M.; Shields, B. D. C.; Staveley, L. A. K. Some excess ther-
modynamic functions for the liquid systems argon + oxygen, argon + nitrogen, nitrogen + oxygen,
nitrogen + carbon monoxide, and argon + carbon + carbon monoxide. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58,
1692–1704.
LB Number LB5233
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: N2
Name: Dinitrogen
CAS: 7727-37-9
Mol. Weight: 28.013400000
Component (2) Formula: CO
Name: Carbon oxide
CAS: 630-08-0
Mol. Weight: 28.010100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sprow, F. B.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria for five cryogenic mixtures. AIChE J. 1966, 12,
780–784.
LB Number LB4358
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: ClH
Name: Hydrogen chloride
CAS: 7647-01-0
Mol. Weight: 36.460940000
Component (2) Formula: CH3F
Name: Fluoromethane
CAS: 593-53-3
Mol. Weight: 34.032923200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Senra, A. M. P.; Fonseca, I. M. A.; Ferreira, A. G. M.; Lobo, L. Q. Vapour-liquid equilibria of {xCH3F +
(1 - x)HCl} at temperatures of 159.01 K and 182.33 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1557–1566.
LB Number LB5103
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: ClH
Name: Hydrogen chloride
CAS: 7647-01-0
Mol. Weight: 36.460940000
Component (2) Formula: C2 H F3O2
Name: Trifluoroethanoic acid
CAS: 76-05-1
Mol. Weight: 114.023349600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Phase equilibria on seven binary mixtures. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2000, 45,
146–153.
LB Number LB5143
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: FH
Name: Hydrogen fluoride
CAS: 7664-39-3
Mol. Weight: 20.006343200
Component (2) Formula: CCl2F2
Name: Dichlorodifluoromethane
CAS: 75-71-8
Mol. Weight: 120.913506400
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .750100E+06 .50E+03
.113000E–01 .10E–02 .781600E+06 .50E+03
.362000E–01 .10E–02 .811800E+06 .50E+03
.853000E–01 .10E–02 .849400E+06 .50E+03
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.949200E+00 .10E–02 .810600E+06 .50E+03
.960500E+00 .10E–02 .745100E+06 .50E+03
.968100E+00 .10E–02 .683100E+06 .50E+03
.974700E+00 .10E–02 .612700E+06 .50E+03
.980500E+00 .10E–02 .531400E+06 .50E+03
.985700E+00 .10E–02 .449100E+06 .50E+03
.989800E+00 .10E–02 .371500E+06 .50E+03
.993200E+00 .10E–02 .298200E+06 .50E+03
.995900E+00 .10E–02 .234100E+06 .50E+03
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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of the Mixture FH + CCl2F2 (LB5143, EVLM 1111) 3
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.998000E+00 .10E–02 .182200E+06 .50E+03
.999400E+00 .10E–02 .147700E+06 .50E+03
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .146900E+06 .50E+03
Reference
Kang, Y. W. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the systems difluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, dichlorodi-
fluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, and chlorine + hydrogen fluoride. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1998, 43,
13–16.
LB Number LB5144
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: FH
Name: Hydrogen fluoride
CAS: 7664-39-3
Mol. Weight: 20.006343200
Component (2) Formula: CH2F2
Name: Difluoromethane
CAS: 75-10-5
Mol. Weight: 52.023386400
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kang, Y. W. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the systems difluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, dichlorodi-
fluoromethane + hydrogen fluoride, and chlorine + hydrogen fluoride. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1998, 43,
13–16.
LB Number LB4958
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: FH
Name: Hydrogen fluoride
CAS: 7664-39-3
Mol. Weight: 20.006343200
Component (2) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .841400E+06 .50E+02
.370002E–02 .50E–03 .853000E+06 .50E+02
.870001E–02 .50E–03 .864700E+06 .50E+02
.141000E–01 .50E–03 .881600E+06 .50E+02
.216000E–01 .50E–03 .896100E+06 .50E+02
.311000E–01 .50E–03 .907400E+06 .50E+02
.485000E–01 .50E–03 .921000E+06 .50E+02
.654000E–01 .50E–03 .930100E+06 .50E+02
.878000E–01 .50E–03 .935500E+06 .50E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.976600E+00 .50E–03 .903100E+06 .50E+02
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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of the Mixture FH + C3H8 (LB4958, EVLM 1111) 3
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.979600E+00 .50E–03 .844300E+06 .50E+02
.982600E+00 .50E–03 .775600E+06 .50E+02
.985200E+00 .50E–03 .705500E+06 .50E+02
.987400E+00 .50E–03 .641000E+06 .50E+02
.989200E+00 .50E–03 .580500E+06 .50E+02
.990800E+00 .50E–03 .519800E+06 .50E+02
.992500E+00 .50E–03 .455300E+06 .50E+02
.994100E+00 .50E–03 .388100E+06 .50E+02
.995600E+00 .50E–03 .323000E+06 .50E+02
.997100E+00 .50E–03 .249700E+06 .50E+02
.998600E+00 .50E–03 .174500E+06 .50E+02
.999300E+00 .50E–03 .135500E+06 .50E+02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .100600E+06 .50E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .109060E+07 .50E+02
.129998E–02 .50E–03 .109820E+07 .50E+02
.370002E–02 .50E–03 .110630E+07 .50E+02
.650001E–02 .50E–03 .112280E+07 .50E+02
.950003E–02 .50E–03 .113540E+07 .50E+02
.141000E–01 .50E–03 .115270E+07 .50E+02
.211000E–01 .50E–03 .117300E+07 .50E+02
.278000E–01 .50E–03 .118720E+07 .50E+02
.365000E–01 .50E–03 .120020E+07 .50E+02
.470000E–01 .50E–03 .121220E+07 .50E+02
.615000E–01 .50E–03 .122430E+07 .50E+02
.794000E–01 .50E–03 .123370E+07 .50E+02
.112800E+00 .50E–03 .124180E+07 .50E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.975000E+00 .50E–03 .120520E+07 .50E+02
.978100E+00 .50E–03 .112650E+07 .50E+02
.981700E+00 .50E–03 .103120E+07 .50E+02
.985000E+00 .50E–03 .914800E+06 .50E+02
.988300E+00 .50E–03 .790800E+06 .50E+02
.991400E+00 .50E–03 .652700E+06 .50E+02
.994200E+00 .50E–03 .511500E+06 .50E+02
.996600E+00 .50E–03 .377700E+06 .50E+02
.998000E+00 .50E–03 .295000E+06 .50E+02
.998800E+00 .50E–03 .240000E+06 .50E+02
.999200E+00 .50E–03 .209600E+06 .50E+02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .146100E+06 .50E+02
Reference
Kang, Y. W. Phase equilibria for the binary mixtures containing hydrogen fluoride and non-polar com-
pound. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 139–151.
LB Number LB5019
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: F6Mo
Name: Molybdenum hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-77-9
Mol. Weight: 209.930419200
Component (2) Formula: F6U
Name: Uranium hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-81-5
Mol. Weight: 352.019319200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reynes, J.; Carles, M.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale de l'equilibre liquide-vapeur du melange binaire
hexafluorure d'uranium - hexafluorure de molybdene sous une pression de 2600 torr. J. Chim. Phys.
Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1970, 67, 1526–1529.
LB Number LB5018
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: F6Mo
Name: Molybdenum hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-77-9
Mol. Weight: 209.930419200
Component (2) Formula: C2Cl2F4
Name: 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
CAS: 76-14-2
Mol. Weight: 170.921012800
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reynes, J. A.; Carles, M. J.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale de l'equilibre liquide-vapeur du melange
binaire dichlorotetrafluoroethane. Hexafluorure de molybdene sous 2600 torr de pression. J. Chim. Phys.
Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1970, 67, 676–679.
LB Number LB4045
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Cl4Si
Name: Silicon tetrachloride
CAS: 10026-04-7
Mol. Weight: 169.897500000
Component (2) Formula: Cl4Ti
Name: Titanium tetrachloride
CAS: 7550-45-0
Mol. Weight: 189.679000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Crookston, R. B.; Canjar, L. N. Vapor pressures of silicon tetrachloride - titanium tetrachloride mixtures.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1963, 8, 544–547.
LB Number LB5009
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Cl4Si
Name: Silicon tetrachloride
CAS: 10026-04-7
Mol. Weight: 169.897500000
Component (2) Formula: CH3Cl3Si
Name: Trichloromethylsilane
CAS: 75-79-6
Mol. Weight: 149.479020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rugina, T.; Sacarescu, L.; Gaspar, M. Liquid-vapor equilibrium for the binary systems Me3SiCl(1) -
MeSiCl3(2), SiCl4(1) - MeSiCl3(2), SiCl4(1) - Me3SiCl(2) [Rom]. Rev. Chim. (Bucharest) 1988, 39,
869–871.
LB Number LB5007
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Cl4Si
Name: Silicon tetrachloride
CAS: 10026-04-7
Mol. Weight: 169.897500000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6Cl2Si
Name: Dichlorodimethylsilane
CAS: 75-78-5
Mol. Weight: 129.060540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rugina, T.; Gaspar, M.; Sacarescu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium for the binary systems of dichlorodi-
methylsilane with trichloromethylsilane, chlorotrimethylsilane and silicon tetrachloride [Rom]. Rev.
Chim. (Bucharest) 1987, 38, 680–682.
LB Number LB5010
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Cl4Si
Name: Silicon tetrachloride
CAS: 10026-04-7
Mol. Weight: 169.897500000
Component (2) Formula: C3H9 Cl Si
Name: Chlorotrimethylsilane
CAS: 75-77-4
Mol. Weight: 108.642060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rugina, T.; Sacarescu, L.; Gaspar, M. Liquid-vapor equilibrium for the binary systems Me3SiCl(1) -
MeSiCl3(2), SiCl4(1) - MeSiCl3(2), SiCl4(1) - Me3SiCl(2) [Rom]. Rev. Chim. (Bucharest) 1988, 39,
869–871.
LB Number LB3545
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bekarek, V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. XL. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the systems SO2 -
CH3COOCH3 - CH3OH and SO2 - CH3COCH3 - CH3OH. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1968, 33,
2608–2619.
LB Number LB4878
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Kido, O.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary systems of sulfur dioxide and some
organic solvents. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1976, 9, 317–318.
LB Number LB4229
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Dimethyl ether
CAS: 115-10-6
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Noles, J. R.; Zollweg, J. A. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for dimethyl ether + sulfur dioxide. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 1991, 66, 275–289.
LB Number LB4883
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Itami, J.; Katayama, T. A study of the thermodynamic properties of sulfur dioxide - ethanol and
sulfur dioxide - diethyl ether systems from measurements of vapor pressure and UV-spectrum. J. Chem.
Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 303–309.
LB Number LB4879
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Kido, O.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary systems of sulfur dioxide and some
organic solvents. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1976, 9, 317–318.
LB Number LB3547
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propan-2-one
CAS: 67-64-1
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bekarek, V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. XL. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the systems SO2 -
CH3COOCH3 - CH3OH and SO2 - CH3COCH3 - CH3OH. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1968, 33,
2608–2619.
LB Number LB3548
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bekarek, V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. XL. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the systems SO2 -
CH3COOCH3 - CH3OH and SO2 - CH3COCH3 - CH3OH. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1968, 33,
2608–2619.
LB Number LB4882
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: Ethanoic anhydride
CAS: 108-24-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Kido, O.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary systems of sulfur dioxide and some
organic solvents. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1976, 9, 317–318.
LB Number LB4880
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Kido, O.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary systems of sulfur dioxide and some
organic solvents. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1976, 9, 317–318.
LB Number LB4589
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Diethyl ether
CAS: 60-29-7
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kreglewski, A.; Jackowski, A. Influence of donor-acceptor interactions on the free energy of mixing in
the diethyl ether - sulphur dioxide system. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1966, 14, 319–323.
LB Number LB4884
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Diethyl ether
CAS: 60-29-7
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Itami, J.; Katayama, T. A study of the thermodynamic properties of sulfur dioxide - ethanol and
sulfur dioxide - diethyl ether systems from measurements of vapor pressure and UV-spectrum. J. Chem.
Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 303–309.
LB Number LB4881
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: O2S
Name: Sulfur dioxide
CAS: 7446-09-5
Mol. Weight: 64.063800000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nitta, T.; Kido, O.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary systems of sulfur dioxide and some
organic solvents. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1976, 9, 317–318.
LB Number LB5020
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: F6U
Name: Uranium hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-81-5
Mol. Weight: 352.019319200
Component (2) Formula: F6W
Name: Tungsten hexafluoride
CAS: 7783-82-6
Mol. Weight: 297.830419200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reynes, J.; Carles, M.; Aubert, J. Etude experimentale de l'equilibre liquide-vapeur du melange binaire
hexafluorure d'uranium - hexafluorure de tungstene sous une pression de 2600 torr. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-
Chim. Biol. 1970, 67, 1530–1533.
LB Number LB3902
Property Code EVLM1112
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: H2O
Name: Water
CAS: 7732-18-5
Mol. Weight: 18.015280000
Component (2) Formula: H2O2
Name: Dihydrogen peroxide
CAS: 7722-84-1
Mol. Weight: 34.014680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1 (smoothed T data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Scatchard, G.; Kavanagh, G. M.; Ticknor, L. B. Vapor-liquid equilibrium. VIII. Hydrogen peroxide -
water mixtures. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1952, 74, 3715–3720.
LB Number LB4874
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Xe
Name: Xenon
CAS: 7440-63-3
Mol. Weight: 131.290000000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4
Name: Ethene
CAS: 74-85-1
Mol. Weight: 28.053160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nunes da Ponte, M.; Chokappa, D.; Calado, J. C. G.; Zollweg, J.; Streett, W. B. Vapor-liquid equilibrium
in the xenon + ethene system. J. Phys. Chem. 1986, 90, 1147–1152.
LB Number LB4210
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: Xe
Name: Xenon
CAS: 7440-63-3
Mol. Weight: 131.290000000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O
Name: Oxirane
CAS: 75-21-8
Mol. Weight: 44.052560000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .125000E+03 .20E+02
.367700E–01 .50E–03 .853400E+05 .20E+02
.869700E–01 .50E–03 .155140E+06 .20E+02
.142460E+00 .50E–03 .202600E+06 .20E+02
.206130E+00 .50E–03 .233260E+06 .20E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.924690E+00 .50E–03 .238520E+06 .20E+02
.966760E+00 .50E–03 .242510E+06 .20E+02
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .247670E+06 .20E+02
Reference
Calado, J. C. G.; Deiters, U. K.; Filipe, E. J. M. Liquid mixtures involving cyclic molecules: (vapour +
liquid) equilibria of (xenon + ethylene oxide). J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1996, 28, 201–207.
LB Number LB5193
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H11N
Name: (+,-)-1-Phenylethylamine
CAS: 618-36-0
Mol. Weight: 121.179640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sporzynski, A.; Hofman, T.; Miskiewicz, A.; Strutynska, A.; Synoradzki, L. Vapor-liquid equilibrium
and density of the binary system 1-phenylethylamine + toluene. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 33–35.
LB Number LB5424
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11N
Name: tert-Butylamine
CAS: 75-64-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Valero, J.; Gracia, M.; Gutierrez Losa, C. Thermodynamic study of association in t-butylamine, according
to a two-constant model. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1979, 76, 445–448.
LB Number LB5425
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11N
Name: tert-Butylamine
CAS: 75-64-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Valero, J.; Gracia, M.; Gutierrez Losa, C. Thermodynamic study of association in t-butylamine, according
to a two-constant model. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1979, 76, 445–448.
LB Number LB4904
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Butylamine
CAS: 109-73-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nakanishi, K.; Shirai, H.; Minamiyama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria of binary systems containing alcohols.
Methanol with aliphatic amines. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1967, 12, 591–594.
LB Number LB5016
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Butylamine
CAS: 109-73-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ratkovics, F.; Liszi, J.; Laszlo, M. Properties of some alcohol/amine mixtures. I. Thermodynamic char-
acteristics of mixture of n-butylamine and n-butanol. Acta Chim. Acad. Sci. Hung. 1973, 79, 387–393.
LB Number LB4552
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H9N
Name: Propylamine
CAS: 107-10-8
Mol. Weight: 59.110260000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Dibutyl ether
CAS: 142-96-1
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Bernazzani, L.; Ceccanti, N.; Conti, G.; Gianni, P.; Mollica, V.; Tine, M. R.
Isothermal vapour/liquid equilibria of binary mixtures with dibutyl ether at 298.15 K. Phys. Chem.
Chem. Phys. 2000, 2, 4837–4842.
LB Number LB4548
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Butylamine
CAS: 109-73-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Dibutyl ether
CAS: 142-96-1
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Bernazzani, L.; Ceccanti, N.; Conti, G.; Gianni, P.; Mollica, V.; Tine, M. R.
Isothermal vapour/liquid equilibria of binary mixtures with dibutyl ether at 298.15 K. Phys. Chem.
Chem. Phys. 2000, 2, 4837–4842.
LB Number LB4250
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Butylamine
CAS: 109-73-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fernandez, J.; Garriga, R.; Velasco, I.; Otin, S. Thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures containing
n-alkylamines II. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibrium and excess molar enthalpy of n-alkylamine +
ethylbenzene mixtures. Measurement and analysis in terms of group contributions. Fluid Phase Equilib.
1999, 163, 231–242.
LB Number LB3363
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H15N
Name: Hexylamine
CAS: 111-26-2
Mol. Weight: 101.190000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kern, M.; Abello, L.; Caceres, D.; Pannetier, G. Contribution a l'etude de la liaison N-H…N. XIV. Etude
thermodynamique de l'autoassociation de l'hexylamine normale. Energie des liaisons d'autoassociation
des cyclohexylamines et de l'hexylamine normale. Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 1970, , 3849–3856.
LB Number LB4833
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH3 (2H)2N
Name: Methyl(2H2)amine
CAS: 2614-35-9
Mol. Weight: 33.069423556
Component (2) Formula: C3H9N
Name: Trimethylamine
CAS: 75-50-3
Mol. Weight: 59.110260000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wolff, H.; Wuertz, R. Der Dampfdruck-Isotopie-Effekt bei der Mischassoziation. Damfdruckuntersu-
chungen an Mischungen von Methylamin und von N-Deuteromethylamin mit Trimethylamin. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Frankfurt/Main) 1969, 67, 115–121.
LB Number LB4831
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH5N
Name: Methylamine
CAS: 74-89-5
Mol. Weight: 31.057100000
Component (2) Formula: C3H9N
Name: Trimethylamine
CAS: 75-50-3
Mol. Weight: 59.110260000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wolff, H.; Wuertz, R. Der Dampfdruck-Isotopie-Effekt bei der Mischassoziation. Damfdruckuntersu-
chungen an Mischungen von Methylamin und von N-Deuteromethylamin mit Trimethylamin. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Frankfurt/Main) 1969, 67, 115–121.
LB Number LB4910
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C7H9N
Name: N-Methylaniline
CAS: 100-61-8
Mol. Weight: 107.153060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pannetier, G.; Abello, L.; Kern, M. Etude de la liaison hydrogene N—H-N. Etude thermodynamique des
binaires aniline et N-Me aniline avec le tetrachlorure de carbone. Ann. Chim. (Paris) 1965, 10, 403–412.
LB Number LB3882
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propan-2-one
CAS: 67-64-1
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: Ethanoic anhydride
CAS: 108-24-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Campbell, A. N.; Kartzmark, E. M.; Anand, S. C. The acetone - acetic anhydride - carbon disulfide
system: surface tension, viscosity, and total and partial vapor pressures. Can. J. Chem. 1971, 49,
2183–2192.
LB Number LB5259
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: Ethanoic anhydride
CAS: 108-24-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mihaila, G.; Bilba, N.; Dranga, D.; Luca, C. Vapor-liquid equilibria at atmospheric pressure of the
toluene + acetic anhydride and acetic anhydride - o-xylene systems. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1984, 29,
261–265.
LB Number LB5260
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: Ethanoic anhydride
CAS: 108-24-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mihaila, G.; Bilba, N.; Dranga, D.; Luca, C. Vapor-liquid equilibria at atmospheric pressure of the
toluene + acetic anhydride and acetic anhydride - o-xylene systems. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1984, 29,
261–265.
LB Number LB4410
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodriguez, V.; Lafuente, C.; Santafe, J.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric VLE data for the binary
systems dibromomethane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1995, 108,
185–198.
LB Number LB4411
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodriguez, V.; Lafuente, C.; Santafe, J.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric VLE data for the binary
systems dibromomethane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1995, 108,
185–198.
LB Number LB4412
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodriguez, V.; Lafuente, C.; Santafe, J.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric VLE data for the binary
systems dibromomethane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1995, 108,
185–198.
LB Number LB4413
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodriguez, V.; Lafuente, C.; Santafe, J.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric VLE data for the binary
systems dibromomethane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1995, 108,
185–198.
LB Number LB3724
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H7Br
Name: 1-Bromopropane
CAS: 106-94-5
Mol. Weight: 122.991680000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria in the binary systems propyl bromide-i-butanol, propyl bro-
mide-1-chlorobutane and 1-chlorobutane-methyl ethyl ketone. Thermochim. Acta 1995, 257, 51–58.
LB Number LB5440
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9Br
Name: 1-Bromobutane
CAS: 109-65-9
Mol. Weight: 137.018260000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Smyth, C. P.; Engel, E. W. Molecular orientation and the partial pressures of binary liquid mixtures. II.
Systems containing an alcohol. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1929, 51, 2660–2670.
LB Number LB3937
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9Br
Name: 1-Bromobutane
CAS: 109-65-9
Mol. Weight: 137.018260000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Cea, P.; Dominguez, M.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for the
binary mixtures of 1-bromobutane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Can. J. Chem. Eng.
1995, 73, 862–867.
LB Number LB3938
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9Br
Name: 1-Bromobutane
CAS: 109-65-9
Mol. Weight: 137.018260000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Cea, P.; Dominguez, M.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for the
binary mixtures of 1-bromobutane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Can. J. Chem. Eng.
1995, 73, 862–867.
LB Number LB3939
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9Br
Name: 1-Bromobutane
CAS: 109-65-9
Mol. Weight: 137.018260000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Cea, P.; Dominguez, M.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for the
binary mixtures of 1-bromobutane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Can. J. Chem. Eng.
1995, 73, 862–867.
LB Number LB3940
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9Br
Name: 1-Bromobutane
CAS: 109-65-9
Mol. Weight: 137.018260000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Cea, P.; Dominguez, M.; Royo, F. M.; Urieta, J. S. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for the
binary mixtures of 1-bromobutane with isomeric butanols at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Can. J. Chem. Eng.
1995, 73, 862–867.
LB Number LB4380
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C6H5Br
Name: Bromobenzene
CAS: 108-86-1
Mol. Weight: 157.007900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Lafuente, C.; Martin, S.; Minones Jr., J.; Royo, F. M. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for
the binary mixtures of 2-methyl-2-propanol with some halohydrocarbons at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2001, 192, 49–61.
LB Number LB4379
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C6H11Br
Name: Bromocyclohexane
CAS: 108-85-0
Mol. Weight: 163.055540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artigas, H.; Lafuente, C.; Martin, S.; Minones Jr., J.; Royo, F. M. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium for
the binary mixtures of 2-methyl-2-propanol with some halohydrocarbons at 40.0 and 101.3 kPa. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2001, 192, 49–61.
LB Number LB4730
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kordikowski, A.; Schenk, A. P.; Van Nielen, R. M.; Peters, C. J. Volume expansions and vapor-liquid
equilibria of binary mixtures of a variety of polar solvents and certain near-critical solvents. J. Supercrit.
Fluids 1995, 8, 205–216.
LB Number LB5566
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Yasuda, M.; Kawade, H.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibria for binary and ternary
systems containing methanol. Kagaku Kogaku Ronbunshu 1975, 1, 172–175.
LB Number LB3493
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Scatchard, G.; Wood, S. E.; Mochel, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium. VII. Carbon tetrachloride - methanol
mixtures. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1946, 68, 1960–1963.
LB Number LB3807
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Papousek, D.; Papouskova, Z.; Pago, L. Thermodynamic properties of the carbon tetrachloride - n-propyl
alcohol and carbon tetrachloride - iso-propyl alcohol systems at 70.deg.C. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig)
1959, 211, 231–240.
LB Number LB4911
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Paraskevopoulos, G. C.; Missen, R. W. Thermodynamic properties of solutions of alcohols and carbon
tetrachloride. Part 1. - Free energies and volumes of mixing. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58, 869–878.
LB Number LB4739
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Konobeev, B. I.; Gurina, T. V. Determination of phase equilibria in an a spinning band apparatus with
phase circulation [Russ]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 1974, 47, 2492–2495.
LB Number LB3806
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Papousek, D.; Papouskova, Z.; Pago, L. Thermodynamic properties of the carbon tetrachloride - n-propyl
alcohol and carbon tetrachloride - iso-propyl alcohol systems at 70.deg.C. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig)
1959, 211, 231–240.
LB Number LB4536
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Simoiu, L.; Trandafir, I.; Pleniceanu, M.; Baniceru, M. Excess properties of binary systems formed by
carbon tetrachloride with isopropanol and n-butanol. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1997, 136, 307–314.
LB Number LB3678
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nagata, I.; Ohta, T. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for three binary and two ternary systems. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 1971, 16, 164–166.
LB Number LB4912
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Paraskevopoulos, G. C.; Missen, R. W.; Sacarescu, L. Thermodynamic properties of solutions of alcohols
and carbon tetrachloride. Part 1. - Free energies and volumes of mixing.Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58,
869–878.
LB Number LB4537
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Simoiu, L.; Trandafir, I.; Pleniceanu, M.; Baniceru, M. Excess properties of binary systems formed by
carbon tetrachloride with isopropanol and n-butanol. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1997, 136, 307–314.
LB Number LB4721
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J.; Klimankova, J. Isothermal and isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium data in the tetrachloro-
methane - isobutyl alcohol system. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1979, 44, 3509–3514.
LB Number LB4720
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J.; Klimankova, J. Isothermal and isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium data in the tetrachloro-
methane - isobutyl alcohol system. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1979, 44, 3509–3514.
LB Number LB4722
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rajiah, A.; Wichterle, I. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. LXXXII. Vapour-liquid equilibrium in tetrachloro-
methane - isobutyl alcohol system. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1979, 44, 2006.
LB Number LB5426
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Valero, J.; Gracia, M.; Gutierrez Losa, C. Thermodynamic study of association in t-butyl alcohol
according to a two-constant model. J. Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1980, 77, 65–68.
LB Number LB3600
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kardo-Sysoeva, L. G.; Komarov, E. V.; Belousov, V. P. Thermodynamic functions of the binary systems
n-decyl alcohol - carbon tetrachloride and tert-butyl alcohol - carbon tetrachloride [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr.
Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1977, (22), 89–93.
LB Number LB3794
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Brusset, H.; Delvalle, P.; Philoche-Levisalles, M.; Demanee, L. Association de l'alcool butylique tertiaire
dans le tetrachlorure de carbone a 25.deg.C. Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 1968, , 3113–3120.
LB Number LB4913
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Octan-1-ol
CAS: 111-87-5
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Paraskevopoulos, G. C.; Missen, R. W. Thermodynamic properties of solutions of alcohols and carbon
tetrachloride. Part 1. - Free energies and volumes of mixing. Trans. Faraday Soc. 1962, 58, 869–878.
LB Number LB3601
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22O
Name: Decan-1-ol
CAS: 112-30-1
Mol. Weight: 158.281080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kardo-Sysoeva, L. G.; Komarov, E. V.; Belousov, V. P. Thermodynamic functions of the binary systems
n-decyl alcohol - carbon tetrachloride and tert-butyl alcohol - carbon tetrachloride [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr.
Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1977, (22), 89–93.
LB Number LB3875
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26O
Name: Dodecan-1-ol
CAS: 112-53-8
Mol. Weight: 186.334240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Koenig, S.; Geiseler, G. Phasengleichgewichte der Systeme Dodecanol-1/Tetrachlor-
methan, Dodecanol-4/Tetrachlormethan und Dodecanol-6/Tetrachlormethane. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig)
1966, 233, 1–8.
LB Number LB3876
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26O
Name: Dodecan-4-ol
CAS: 10203-32-4
Mol. Weight: 186.334240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Koenig, S.; Geiseler, G. Phasengleichgewichte der Systeme Dodecanol-1/Tetrachlor-
methan, Dodecanol-4/Tetrachlormethan und Dodecanol-6/Tetrachlormethane. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig)
1966, 233, 1–8.
LB Number LB3877
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26O
Name: Dodecan-6-ol
CAS: 6836-38-0
Mol. Weight: 186.334240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Koenig, S.; Geiseler, G. Phasengleichgewichte der Systeme Dodecanol-1/Tetrachlor-
methan, Dodecanol-4/Tetrachlormethan und Dodecanol-6/Tetrachlormethane. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig)
1966, 233, 1–8.
LB Number LB5065
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Sridevi, D.; Kalpana, U.; Kavitha, M.; Himabindu, T.; Agrawal, S. B.; Bajaj, A. B.;
Prasad, D. H. L. Vapour-liquid equilibria of the binary mixtures of some aliphatic alcohols and chlor-
oethanes or chloroethylenes. Phys. Chem. Liq. 2005, 43, 1–4.
LB Number LB4535
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Sankar, B.; Kumar, R. P.; Prasad, D. H. L. Boiling temperature measurements on the
binary mixtures formed by tert-butanol with some chloroethanes and chloroethylenes at 94.6 kPa. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2003, 213, 147–152.
LB Number LB4111
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: 2-Methylbutan-1-ol
CAS: 137-32-6
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dejoz, A.; Gonzalez-Alfaro, V.; Llopis, F. J.; Miguel, P. J.; Vazquez, M. I. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of
binary mixtures of tetrachloroethylene with 1-pentanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 2-methyl-1-butanol. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 286–290.
LB Number LB4109
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: 3-Methylbutan-1-ol
CAS: 123-51-3
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dejoz, A.; Gonzalez-Alfaro, V.; Llopis, F. J.; Miguel, P. J.; Vazquez, M. I. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of
binary mixtures of tetrachloroethylene with 1-pentanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 2-methyl-1-butanol. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 286–290.
LB Number LB4110
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: Pentan-1-ol
CAS: 71-41-0
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dejoz, A.; Gonzalez-Alfaro, V.; Llopis, F. J.; Miguel, P. J.; Vazquez, M. I. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of
binary mixtures of tetrachloroethylene with 1-pentanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 2-methyl-1-butanol. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 286–290
LB Number LB3720
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O
Name: Methanal
CAS: 50-00-0
Mol. Weight: 30.025980000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hasse, H.; Maurer, G. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of formaldehyde-containing mixtures at temperatures
below 320 K. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 64, 185–199.
LB Number LB5450
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Matsunaga, I.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for three binary mixtures of propionaldehyde. J.
Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 397–401.
LB Number LB5243
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C5H4O2
Name: 2-Furaldehyde
CAS: 98-01-1
Mol. Weight: 96.084060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Staroske, J.; Figurski, G. Das Dampf-Fluessigkeits-Gleichgewicht des ternaeren Systems Furfural -
Ethylacetat - Methanol und dessen binaeren Randsysteme bei 298,15 K. Chem. Tech. (Leipzig) 1992, 44,
64–66.
LB Number LB5432
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Valcu, R.; Simoiu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium data for the butyraldehyde - isobutanol system [Rom].
Rev. Chim. (Bucharest) 1993, 44, 968–971.
LB Number LB5473
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: 2-Methylpropanal
CAS: 78-84-2
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ionescu, I.; Savescu, V.; Cioroianu, D. Equilibre liquide-vapeur dans le systeme binaire forme de 1-
butyraldehyde et 2-butyraldehyde. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1993, 38, 539–544.
LB Number LB4844
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O
Name: Ethanal
CAS: 75-07-0
Mol. Weight: 44.052560000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer>
CAS: 75-56-9
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Muehlenbruch, M.; Figurski, G. Das Dampf-Fluessigkeits-Gleichgewicht der binaeren Systeme Acetal-
dehyd/Propylenoxid, Acetaldehyd/Methylformiat und Propylenoxid/Propanol-2 bei 101,325 kPa. Z.
Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1989, 270, 305–314.
LB Number LB3755
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Methyloxirane <undefined optical isomer>
CAS: 75-56-9
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bougard, J.; Jadot, R. Thermodynamic study of some binary systems of propylene oxide and some
manufactured impurities. World Congr. Chem. Eng., 2nd, Montreal 1981, , 93–100.
LB Number LB4323
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O
Name: Ethanal
CAS: 75-07-0
Mol. Weight: 44.052560000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giannotti, A.; Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Marongiu, B. Excess Gibbs energies of liquid binary mixtures.
Part 6. A hydrocarbon or tetrachloromethane + an aldehyde or a ketone. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 65,
275–290.
LB Number LB4324
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Pentanal
CAS: 110-62-3
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giannotti, A.; Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Marongiu, B. Excess Gibbs energies of liquid binary mixtures.
Part 6. A hydrocarbon or tetrachloromethane + an aldehyde or a ketone. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 65,
275–290.
LB Number LB3452
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6O
Name: Phenol
CAS: 108-95-2
Mol. Weight: 94.111240000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O
Name: 2-Phenylpropanal
CAS: 93-53-8
Mol. Weight: 134.175100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria on four binary systems: 2-phenylpropionaldehyde +
phenol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether + nitroethane, dimethyl ether + propylene, and n-butyric acid
+ propionic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1966–1972.
LB Number LB3758
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6Cl2
Name: 1,2-Dichloropropane
CAS: 78-87-5
Mol. Weight: 112.985740000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bougard, J.; Jadot, R. Thermodynamic study of some binary systems of propylene oxide and some
manufactured impurities. World Congr. Chem. Eng., 2nd, Montreal 1981, , 93–100.
LB Number LB4326
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O
Name: Ethanal
CAS: 75-07-0
Mol. Weight: 44.052560000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giannotti, A.; Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Marongiu, B. Excess Gibbs energies of liquid binary mixtures.
Part 6. A hydrocarbon or tetrachloromethane + an aldehyde or a ketone. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 65,
275–290.
LB Number LB4922
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kassmann, K.-D.; Knapp, H. Design of a differential pressure cell. VLE of aldehyde systems and new
UNIFAC parameters. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1986, 29, 241–248.
LB Number LB5452
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Matsunaga, I.; Katayama, T. Vapor-liquid equilibria for three binary mixtures of propionaldehyde. J.
Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 397–401.
LB Number LB4923
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propanal
CAS: 123-38-6
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kassmann, K.-D.; Knapp, H. Design of a differential pressure cell. VLE of aldehyde systems and new
UNIFAC parameters. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1986, 29, 241–248.
LB Number LB4328
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giannotti, A.; Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Marongiu, B. Excess Gibbs energies of liquid binary mixtures.
Part 6. A hydrocarbon or tetrachloromethane + an aldehyde or a ketone. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 65,
275–290.
LB Number LB4924
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Pentanal
CAS: 110-62-3
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kassmann, K.-D.; Knapp, H. Design of a differential pressure cell. VLE of aldehyde systems and new
UNIFAC parameters. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1986, 29, 241–248.
LB Number LB4329
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Pentanal
CAS: 110-62-3
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giannotti, A.; Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Marongiu, B. Excess Gibbs energies of liquid binary mixtures.
Part 6. A hydrocarbon or tetrachloromethane + an aldehyde or a ketone. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 65,
275–290.
LB Number LB4925
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Pentanal
CAS: 110-62-3
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kassmann, K.-D.; Knapp, H. Design of a differential pressure cell. VLE of aldehyde systems and new
UNIFAC parameters. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1986, 29, 241–248.
LB Number LB5327
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Pentanal
CAS: 110-62-3
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tarakad, R. R.; Scheller, W. A. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the system n-heptane - n-
valeraldehyde at 75 and 90.deg.C. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 119–120.
LB Number LB3872
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH3NO
Name: Methanamide
CAS: 75-12-7
Mol. Weight: 45.040620000
Component (2) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Hofmann, H.-P.; Pfestorf, R.; Geiseler, G. Studien zur Thermodynamik binaerer Fluessig-
keitsgemische mit homologen Formamiden. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1967, 235, 99–109.
LB Number LB3873
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH3NO
Name: Methanamide
CAS: 75-12-7
Mol. Weight: 45.040620000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propan-2-one
CAS: 67-64-1
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K.; Hofmann, H.-P.; Pfestorf, R.; Geiseler, G. Studien zur Thermodynamik binaerer Fluessig-
keitsgemische mit homologen Formamiden. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1967, 235, 99–109.
LB Number LB3874
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH3NO
Name: Methanamide
CAS: 75-12-7
Mol. Weight: 45.040620000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Quitzsch, K. Studien zur Thermodynamik binaerer Fluessigkeitsgemische mit homologen Formamiden.
VI. Das System Dioxan - Formamid. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1967, 236, 241–252.
LB Number LB4046
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Butylamine
CAS: 109-73-9
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Davolio, F.; De Schaefer, C. R.; Salas, J. A.; Katz, M. Excess thermodynamic properties and vapor-liquid
equilibrium for the n-butylamine + ethanenitrile system at 298.15 K. Lat. Am. Appl. Res. 1990, 20,
161–166.
LB Number LB3587
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Joukovsky, N. I. Recherches experimentales sur la theorie des solutions concentrees. XI. Contribution a
l'etude des proprietes thermodynamiques des solutions concentrees de composes organiques azotes de la
serie grasse. Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 1934, 43, 397–446.
LB Number LB4043
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dohnal, V.; Holub, R.; Pick, J. . Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1977, 42, 1445–1452.
LB Number LB3650
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB4042
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dohnal, V.; Holub, R.; Pick, J. . Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1977, 42, 1445–1452.
LB Number LB3651
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3652
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB5375
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sugi, H.; Katayama, T. Ternary liquid-liquid and miscible binary vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the
two systems n-hexane - ethanol - acetonitrile and water - acetonitrile - ethyl acetate. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn.
1978, 11, 167–172.
LB Number LB3653
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB4044
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dohnal, V.; Vesely, F.; Holub, R.; Pick, J. Liquid-vapor equilibrium and heats of mixing in the ethanol -
acetonitrile system. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1982, 47, 3177–3187.
LB Number LB3655
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3654
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB5153
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tu, C.-H.; Ou, F.-C. Vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of 2-propanol, 1-chlorobutane,
and acetonitrile at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1998, 43, 259–263.
LB Number LB4148
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Kumar, A.; Naresh, S.; Prasad, D. H. L. Excess Gibbs free energies of the binary
mixtures of acetonitrile with butanols at 94.83 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 202–205.
LB Number LB3656
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB4834
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nagata, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibria for binary and ternary mixtures formed by acetonitrile, 2-
butanol, and benzene. Thermochim. Acta 1989, 140, 355–364.
LB Number LB4149
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Kumar, A.; Naresh, S.; Prasad, D. H. L. Excess Gibbs free energies of the binary
mixtures of acetonitrile with butanols at 94.83 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 202–205.
LB Number LB3822
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Raviprasad, A.; Rao, K. V.; Rao, A. S.; Chiranjivi, C. Vapor-liquid equilibria of acetonitrile - sec-butyl
alcohol and acetonitrile - tert-butyl alcohol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1978, 23, 26–27.
LB Number LB4836
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nagata, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibria for binary and ternary mixtures formed by acetonitrile,
isobutanol and benzene. Thermochim. Acta 1988, 126, 107–116.
LB Number LB4150
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Kumar, A.; Naresh, S.; Prasad, D. H. L. Excess Gibbs free energies of the binary
mixtures of acetonitrile with butanols at 94.83 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 202–205.
LB Number LB3657
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB4835
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nagata, I. Isothermal (vapour + liquid) equilibria of (2-methylpropan-2-ol + acetonitrile) and (2-
methylpropan-2-ol + acetonitrile + benzene). J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1989, 21, 225–229.
LB Number LB4151
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Kumar, A.; Naresh, S.; Prasad, D. H. L. Excess Gibbs free energies of the binary
mixtures of acetonitrile with butanols at 94.83 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 202–205.
LB Number LB3823
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Raviprasad, A.; Rao, K. V.; Rao, A. S.; Chiranjivi, C. Vapor-liquid equilibria of acetonitrile - sec-butyl
alcohol and acetonitrile - tert-butyl alcohol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1978, 23, 26–27.
LB Number LB3658
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3659
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3661
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3660
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3662
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3663
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3664
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3665
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
Component (2) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116– 120.
LB Number LB3666
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB3667
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y alcoholes. I. An.
Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 116–120.
LB Number LB4207
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6
Name: Buta-1,3-diene
CAS: 106-99-0
Mol. Weight: 54.090440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Laird, D. G.; Howat, C. S. Vapor-liquid phase equilibria and molar volumes of the butadiene - acetonitrile
system from 300 to 335 K. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1990, 60, 173–190.
LB Number LB5593
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C8H14
Name: Oct-1-yne
CAS: 629-05-0
Mol. Weight: 110.196760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kirss, H.; Kuus, M.; Siimer, E.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement, correlation and prediction of binary
vapour-liquid equilibria and enthalpies of mixing for systems containing isomeric alkynes. Thermochim.
Acta 1992, 195, 85–94.
LB Number LB5594
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C8H14
Name: Oct-3-yne
CAS: 15232-76-5
Mol. Weight: 110.196760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kirss, H.; Kuus, M.; Siimer, E.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement, correlation and prediction of binary
vapour-liquid equilibria and enthalpies of mixing for systems containing isomeric alkynes. Thermochim.
Acta 1992, 195, 85–94.
LB Number LB3891
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Werner, G.; Schuberth, H. Das Phasengleichgewicht fluessig-fluessig des Systems Benzol/n-Heptan/
Acetonitril sowie die Phasengleichgewichte dampffoermig-fluessig der entsprechenden binaeren Systeme
bei 20,0.deg.C. J. Prakt. Chem. 1966, 31, 225–239.
LB Number LB4856
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Monfort, J.-P. Vapor-liquid equilibria for benzene - acetonitrile and toluene - acetonitrile mixtures at
343.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 24–27.
LB Number LB3631
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3829
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Krishna, S.; Tripathi, R. P.; Rawat, B. S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of binary systems of acetonitrile
with benzene, toluene, and methylcyclohexane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 11–13.
LB Number LB4857
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Monfort, J.-P. Vapor-liquid equilibria for benzene - acetonitrile and toluene - acetonitrile mixtures at
343.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 24–27.
LB Number LB3632
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3830
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Krishna, S.; Tripathi, R. P.; Rawat, B. S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of binary systems of acetonitrile
with benzene, toluene, and methylcyclohexane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 11–13.
LB Number LB3716
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bagga, O. P.; Katyal, R. C.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric binary vapor-liquid equilibria. Systems acetonitrile-
ethylbenzene and acetonitrile-p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1977, 22, 416–418.
LB Number LB3539
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bagga, O. P.; Katyal, R. C.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric binary vapor-liquid equilibria. Systems acetonitrile-
ethylbenzene and acetonitrile-p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1977, 22, 416–418.
LB Number LB4524
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB4527
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB3590
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .941256E+04 .27E+02
.128000E+00 .10E–02 .423965E+05 .27E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .403967E+05 .27E+02
Reference
Joukovsky, N. I. Recherches experimentales sur la theorie des solutions concentrees. XI. Contribution a
l'etude des proprietes thermodynamiques des solutions concentrees de composes organiques azotes de la
serie grasse. Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 1934, 43, 397-446.
LB Number LB3633
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C2 H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB3635
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB4590
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kreglewski, A. Influence of donor-acceptor interactions on the free energy of mixing. The chloroform -
acetonitrile system at 40.deg.C. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1965, 13, 723–727.
LB Number LB3628
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3629
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H Cl3
Name: Trichloroethene
CAS: 79-01-6
Mol. Weight: 131.388340000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3570
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4Cl2
Name: 1,2-Dichloroethane
CAS: 107-06-2
Mol. Weight: 98.959160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Govindan, A. P.; Varma, Y. B. G.; Ananth, M. S. Isothermal (vapor + liquid) equilibria of four binary
mixtures. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1984, 16, 1–5.
LB Number LB5154
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H3 N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4 H9 Cl
Name: 1-Chlorobutane
CAS: 109-69-3
Mol. Weight: 92.567260000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tu, C.-H.; Ou, F.-C. Vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of 2-propanol, 1-chlorobutane,
and acetonitrile at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1998, 43, 259–263.
LB Number LB3630
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H5Cl
Name: Chlorobenzene
CAS: 108-90-7
Mol. Weight: 112.556900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3831
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.180000E–01 .20E–02 .366650E+03 .10E+00 .209000E+00 .20E–02
.380000E–01 .20E–02 .361450E+03 .10E+00 .338000E+00 .20E–02
.720000E–01 .20E–02 .354550E+03 .10E+00 .475000E+00 .20E–02
.870000E–01 .20E–02 .351450E+03 .10E+00 .540000E+00 .20E–02
.980000E–01 .20E–02 .349750E+03 .10E+00 .564000E+00 .20E–02
.117000E+00 .20E–02 .348850E+03 .10E+00 .587000E+00 .20E–02
.177000E+00 .20E–02 .345350E+03 .10E+00 .650000E+00 .20E–02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.902000E+00 .20E–02 .345250E+03 .10E+00 .692000E+00 .20E–02
.910000E+00 .20E–02 .345350E+03 .10E+00 .702000E+00 .20E–02
.923000E+00 .20E–02 .346250E+03 .10E+00 .715000E+00 .20E–02
.951000E+00 .20E–02 .348150E+03 .10E+00 .772000E+00 .20E–02
.988000E+00 .20E–02 .352850E+03 .10E+00 .932000E+00 .20E–02
Reference
Krishna, S.; Tripathi, R. P.; Rawat, B. S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of binary systems of acetonitrile
with benzene, toluene, and methylcyclohexane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 11–13.
LB Number LB4525
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB4528
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB4386
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11N
Name: Diethylamine
CAS: 109-89-7
Mol. Weight: 73.136840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chaudhari, S. K. Vapor-liquid equilibria and excess molar volumes of diethylamine(1) + acetone(2) and
diethylamine(1) + acetonitrile(2) binary systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2002, 200, 329–336.
LB Number LB3970
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Methyl methanoate
CAS: 107-31-3
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Postigo, M. A. Equilibrio isobarico liquido-vapor de los sistemas esteres de metilo
(metanoato, etanoato y propanoato) (1) + acetonitrilo (2) a 93,32 kPa. Inf. Tecnol. 1999, 10(5), 111–117.
LB Number LB3624
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Cabezas, J. L.; Coca, J. Equilibrio liquido-vapor isobarico y calor de mezcla: Sistemas for-
mados por acetonitrilo con esteres del acido acetico. An. Quim. 1973, 69, 123–128.
LB Number LB3971
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Postigo, M. A. Equilibrio isobarico liquido-vapor de los sistemas esteres de metilo
(metanoato, etanoato y propanoato) (1) + acetonitrilo (2) a 93,32 kPa. Inf. Tecnol. 1999, 10(5), 111–117.
LB Number LB5542
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O2
Name: Vinyl ethanoate
CAS: 108-05-4
Mol. Weight: 86.089240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 760 mmHg in the systems acetonitrile - methyl metha-
crylate, acetonitrile - vinyl acetate, and methyl acetate - vinyl acetate. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1989, 34,
402–404.
LB Number LB5376
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sugi, H.; Katayama, T. Ternary liquid-liquid and miscible binary vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the
two systems n-hexane - ethanol - acetonitrile and water - acetonitrile - ethyl acetate. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn.
1978, 11, 167–172.
LB Number LB3637
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O20
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB3972
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Methyl propanoate
CAS: 554-12-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Postigo, M. A. Equilibrio isobarico liquido-vapor de los sistemas esteres de metilo
(metanoato, etanoato y propanoato) (1) + acetonitrilo (2) a 93,32 kPa. Inf. Tecnol. 1999, 10(5), 111–117.
LB Number LB5543
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C5H8O2
Name: Methyl 2-methylpropenoate
CAS: 80-62-6
Mol. Weight: 100.115820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 760 mmHg in the systems acetonitrile - methyl metha-
crylate, acetonitrile - vinyl acetate, and methyl acetate - vinyl acetate. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1989, 34,
402–404.
LB Number LB3444
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Isopropyl ethanoate
CAS: 108-21-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria on seven binary systems: ethylene oxide + 2-
methylpropane; acetophenone + phenol; cis-1,3-dichloropropene + 1,2-dichloropropane; 1,5-hexadiene +
allyl chloride; isopropyl acetate + acetonitrile; vinyl chloride + methyl chloride; and 1,4-butanediol + .
gamma.-butyrolactone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1954–1962.
LB Number LB3903
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Methyl butanoate
CAS: 623-42-7
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Mariano, A.; Mussari, L.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + acetonitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1536–1540.
LB Number LB3625
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Propyl ethanoate
CAS: 109-60-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Cabezas, J. L.; Coca, J. Equilibrio liquido-vapor isobarico y calor de mezcla: Sistemas for-
mados por acetonitrilo con esteres del acido acetico. An. Quim. 1973, 69, 123–128.
LB Number LB3626
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Butyl ethanoate
CAS: 123-86-4
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Cabezas, J. L.; Coca, J. Equilibrio liquido-vapor isobarico y calor de mezcla: Sistemas for-
mados por acetonitrilo con esteres del acido acetico. An. Quim. 1973, 69, 123–128.
LB Number LB3904
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Methyl pentanoate
CAS: 624-24-8
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Mariano, A.; Mussari, L.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + acetonitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1536–1540.
LB Number LB3905
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14O2
Name: Methyl hexanoate
CAS: 106-70-7
Mol. Weight: 130.184860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Mariano, A.; Mussari, L.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + acetonitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1536–1540.
LB Number LB4651
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Methyl butanoate
CAS: 623-42-7
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Moll, J. M.; Canzonieri, S.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + propanenitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 871–875.
LB Number LB4652
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Methyl pentanoate
CAS: 624-24-8
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Moll, J. M.; Canzonieri, S.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + propanenitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 871–875.
LB Number LB4653
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14O2
Name: Methyl hexanoate
CAS: 106-70-7
Mol. Weight: 130.184860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Camacho, A. G.; Moll, J. M.; Canzonieri, S.; Postigo, M. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary
methyl esters (butyrate, pentanoate, and hexanoate) (1) + propanenitrile (2) systems at 93.32 kPa. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 871–875.
LB Number LB3571
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Govindan, A. P.; Varma, Y. B. G.; Ananth, M. S. Isothermal (vapor + liquid) equilibria of four binary
mixtures. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1984, 16, 1–5.
LB Number LB4047
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Davolio, F.; Pedrosa, G. C.; Katz, M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium for the p-dioxane - acetonitrile system at
298.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1981, 26, 26–27.
LB Number LB3636
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB3588
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Diethyl ether
CAS: 60-29-7
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Joukovsky, N. I. Recherches experimentales sur la theorie des solutions concentrees. XI. Contribution a
l'etude des proprietes thermodynamiques des solutions concentrees de composes organiques azotes de la
serie grasse. Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 1934, 43, 397–446.
LB Number LB4549
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Dibutyl ether
CAS: 142-96-1
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lepori, L.; Matteoli, E.; Bernazzani, L.; Ceccanti, N.; Conti, G.; Gianni, P.; Mollica, V.; Tine, M. R.
Isothermal vapour/liquid equilibria of binary mixtures with dibutyl ether at 298.15 K. Phys. Chem.
Chem. Phys. 2000, 2, 4837–4842.
LB Number LB4737
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6
Name: Ethane
CAS: 74-84-0
Mol. Weight: 30.069040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kordikowski, A.; Schenk, A. P.; Van Nielen, R. M.; Peters, C. J. Volume expansions and vapor-liquid
equilibria of binary mixtures of a variety of polar solvents and certain near-critical solvents. J. Supercrit.
Fluids 1995, 8, 205–216.
LB Number LB3892
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.000000E+00 .00E+00 .473000E+04 .13E+02 .000000E+00 .00E+00
.110000E–01 .20E–02 .767000E+04 .13E+02 .401000E+00 .30E–01
.170000E–01 .20E–02 .909000E+04 .13E+02 .469000E+00 .30E–01
.260000E–01 .20E–02 .110700E+05 .13E+02 .554000E+00 .30E–01
.260000E–01 .20E–02 .105700E+05 .13E+02 .556000E+00 .30E–01
.270000E–01 .20E–02 .108000E+05 .13E+02 .590000E+00 .30E–01
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.976000E+00 .20E–02 .127200E+05 .13E+02 .729000E+00 .30E–01
.980000E+00 .20E–02 .124800E+05 .13E+02 .714000E+00 .30E–01
.986000E+00 .20E–02 .117700E+05 .13E+02 .775000E+00 .30E–01
.989000E+00 .20E–02 .112900E+05 .13E+02 .835000E+00 .30E–01
.991000E+00 .20E–02 .110400E+05 .13E+02 .834000E+00 .30E–01
.992000E+00 .20E–02 .109500E+05 .13E+02 .864000E+00 .30E–01
.100000E+01 .00E+00 .944000E+04 .13E+02 .100000E+01 .00E+00
Reference
Werner, G.; Schuberth, H. Das Phasengleichgewicht fluessig-fluessig des Systems Benzol/n-Heptan/
Acetonitril sowie die Phasengleichgewichte dampffoermig-fluessig der entsprechenden binaeren Systeme
bei 20,0.deg.C. J. Prakt. Chem. 1966, 31, 225–239.
LB Number LB4526
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H5N
Name: Propanenitrile
CAS: 107-12-0
Mol. Weight: 55.078500000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB4529
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H7N
Name: Butanenitrile
CAS: 109-74-0
Mol. Weight: 69.105080000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kikic, I.; Alessi, P.; Gozzi, P.; Lapasin, R. L.; De Santis, R. Excess free energy for mixtures containing
nitriles. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 33–36.
LB Number LB3627
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. I. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 1–11.
LB Number LB3638
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C5H5N
Name: Pyridine
CAS: 110-86-1
Mol. Weight: 79.099900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB3639
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C6H15N
Name: Triethylamine
CAS: 121-44-8
Mol. Weight: 101.190000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Sanchez, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de acetonitrilo. II. An. R. Soc. Esp.
Fis. Quim., Ser. B 1967, 63, 971–980.
LB Number LB3640
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB3641
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB3642
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB3643
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB3644
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB3645
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Gonzalez Benito, G.; Sobron, F. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias de nitrilos y
alcoholes. II. An. Quim., Ser. A 1985, 81, 400–404.
LB Number LB4770
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H3N
Name: Ethanenitrile
CAS: 75-05-8
Mol. Weight: 41.051920000
Component (2) Formula: C3H3N
Name: Propenenitrile
CAS: 107-13-1
Mol. Weight: 53.062620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Park, S. J.; Oh, J. H.; Choi, H. J.; Peak, S. K.; Fischer, K.; Gmehling, J. Phase equilibrium and excess
molar volume for systems acrylonitrile + water, acetonitrile + water, and acetonitrile-acrylonitrile [Kor].
Hwahak Konghak 1997, 35, 678–683.
LB Number LB4628
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Propyl vinyl ether
CAS: 764-47-6
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C8 H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, I.-C.; Han, K.-J.; Park, S.-J. Isothermal binary and ternary VLE for the mixtures of propyl vinyl
ether + ethanol + isooctane at 323.15 K and VE at 293.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 1118–1122.
LB Number LB4841
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Propyl vinyl ether
CAS: 764-47-6
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, I.-C.; Lim, H.-M.; Park, S.-J.; Han, K.-J.; Park, I.-H. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium at
303.15 K and excess molar volumes at 298.15 K for the ternary system of propyl vinyl ether + 1-propanol
+ 2,2,4-trimethyl-pentane and its binary sub-systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 259, 146–152.
LB Number LB5496
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H9 B O3
Name: Trimethoxyborane
CAS: 121-43-7
Mol. Weight: 103.912760000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Gause, E. M.; Ernsberger, F. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria in tetrahydrofuran - methanol - methyl borate
system. Chem. Eng. Data Ser. 1957, 2, 28–29.
LB Number LB5519
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H9 B O3
Name: Trimethoxyborane
CAS: 121-43-7
Mol. Weight: 103.912760000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kraher, M. V.; Plank, C. A.; Laukhuf, W. L. S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of the system trimethyl borate (1) -
n-cyclohexane (2). J. Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 387–388.
LB Number LB4286
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8O2
Name: 2-Methoxyphenol
CAS: 90-05-1
Mol. Weight: 124.137220000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10O2
Name: 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene
CAS: 91-16-7
Mol. Weight: 138.163800000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures composed of 1,2-
dimethoxybenzene, 2-methoxyphenol, and diphenylmethane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2001, 178, 209–223.
LB Number LB4263
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6 O2
Name: Benzene-1,2-diol
CAS: 120-80-9
Mol. Weight: 110.110640000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O2
Name: 4-Methoxyphenol
CAS: 150-76-5
Mol. Weight: 124.137220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures of 4-methoxy-
phenol, catechol, and p-cresol. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 172, 183–196.
LB Number LB4287
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8 O2
Name: 2-Methoxyphenol
CAS: 90-05-1
Mol. Weight: 124.137220000
Component (2) Formula: C13H12
Name: Diphenylmethane
CAS: 101-81-5
Mol. Weight: 168.234380000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures composed of 1,2-
dimethoxybenzene, 2-methoxyphenol, and diphenylmethane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2001, 178, 209–223.
LB Number LB4264
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8O
Name: 4-Methylphenol
CAS: 106-44-5
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O2
Name: 4-Methoxyphenol
CAS: 150-76-5
Mol. Weight: 124.137220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures of 4-methoxy-
phenol, catechol, and p-cresol. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 172, 183–196.
LB Number LB4749
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C8H20O4Si
Name: Tetraethoxysilane
CAS: 78-10-4
Mol. Weight: 208.327500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Oh, J.-H.; Park, S.-J.; Do, M.-S.; Rho, J.-S. A study on the isothermal vapor-liquid equilibriua of the
alcohol (C1-C4) + TEOS mixtures [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 488–496.
LB Number LB4750
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C8H20O4Si
Name: Tetraethoxysilane
CAS: 78-10-4
Mol. Weight: 208.327500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Oh, J.-H.; Park, S.-J.; Do, M.-S.; Rho, J.-S. A study on the isothermal vapor-liquid equilibriua of the
alcohol (C1-C4) + TEOS mixtures [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 488–496.
LB Number LB4753
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
Component (2) Formula: C8H20O4Si
Name: Tetraethoxysilane
CAS: 78-10-4
Mol. Weight: 208.327500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Oh, J.-H.; Park, S.-J.; Do, M.-S.; Rho, J.-S. A study on the isothermal vapor-liquid equilibriua of the
alcohol (C1-C4) + TEOS mixtures [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 488–496.
LB Number LB4754
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C8H20O4Si
Name: Tetraethoxysilane
CAS: 78-10-4
Mol. Weight: 208.327500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Oh, J.-H.; Park, S.-J.; Do, M.-S.; Rho, J.-S. A study on the isothermal vapor-liquid equilibriua of the
alcohol (C1-C4) + TEOS mixtures [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 488–496.
LB Number LB4499
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB3510
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - V. The binary mixtures of dibutyl
phosphate wih benzene and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1980, 42, 761–766.
LB Number LB3518
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C13H13O4P
Name: Methyl diphenyl phosphate
CAS: 115-89-9
Mol. Weight: 264.213682000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems. I. The binary mixtures of methyl
diphenyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride and chloroform. Chem. Scr. 1976, 10, 67–71.
LB Number LB3509
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C24H51O4P
Name: Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate
CAS: 78-42-2
Mol. Weight: 434.633102000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - IV. The binary mixtures of tris-2-
ethyl hexyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride, hexane and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem.
1980, 42, 411–414.
LB Number LB4502
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4504
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB3511
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - V. The binary mixtures of dibutyl
phosphate wih benzene and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1980, 42, 761–766.
LB Number LB3519
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C13H13O4P
Name: Methyl diphenyl phosphate
CAS: 115-89-9
Mol. Weight: 264.213682000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems. I. The binary mixtures of methyl
diphenyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride and chloroform. Chem. Scr. 1976, 10, 67–71.
LB Number LB3506
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C24H51O4P
Name: Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate
CAS: 78-42-2
Mol. Weight: 434.633102000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - IV. The binary mixtures of tris-2-
ethyl hexyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride, hexane and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem.
1980, 42, 411–414.
LB Number LB4503
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4505
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB3504
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C13H13O4P
Name: Methyl diphenyl phosphate
CAS: 115-89-9
Mol. Weight: 264.213682000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.493000E–01 .10E–02 .628882E+04 .19E+02
.610000E–01 .10E–02 .807667E+04 .24E+02
.633000E–01 .10E–02 .791135E+04 .24E+02
.677000E–01 .10E–02 .843531E+04 .25E+02
.100800E+00 .10E–02 .120230E+05 .36E+02
.125000E+00 .10E–02 .140229E+05 .42E+02
.131000E+00 .10E–02 .147335E+05 .44E+02
.150500E+00 .10E–02 .163533E+05 .49E+02
.152000E+00 .10E–02 .163773E+05 .49E+02
.194000E+00 .10E–02 .198437E+05 .60E+02
.194000E+00 .10E–02 .198544E+05 .60E+02
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.330000E–01 .10E–02 .726340E+04 .22E+02
.542000E–01 .10E–02 .119737E+05 .36E+02
.550000E–01 .10E–02 .130243E+05 .39E+02
.738000E–01 .10E–02 .160400E+05 .48E+02
.103000E+00 .10E–02 .228701E+05 .69E+02
(continued)
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1]
.130000E+00 .10E–02 .264018E+05 .79E+02
.175000E+00 .10E–02 .339545E+05 .10E+03
.188000E+00 .10E–02 .350825E+05 .11E+03
.246000E+00 .10E–02 .431711E+05 .13E+03
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - III. The binary mixtures of methyl
diphenyl phosphate with hexane and water. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1978, 40, 1783–1785.
LB Number LB3507
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C24H51O4P
Name: Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate
CAS: 78-42-2
Mol. Weight: 434.633102000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - IV. The binary mixtures of tris-2-
ethyl hexyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride, hexane and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem.
1980, 42, 411–414.
LB Number LB4500
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4501
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4497
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11O4P
Name: Butyl dihydrogen phosphate
CAS: 1623-15-0
Mol. Weight: 154.101502000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB4498
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C8H19O4P
Name: Dibutyl hydrogen phosphate
CAS: 107-66-4
Mol. Weight: 210.207822000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamics of binary mixtures with n-mono and n-dibutyl phosphates. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1985, 24, 335–351.
LB Number LB5396
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C12H27O4P
Name: Tributyl phosphate
CAS: 126-73-8
Mol. Weight: 266.314142000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Van Aartsen, J. J.; Korvezee, A. E. The ternary system: carbon tetrachloride - water - tributyl phosphate
(TBP). Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 1964, 83, 752–763.
LB Number LB3517
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C13H13O4P
Name: Methyl diphenyl phosphate
CAS: 115-89-9
Mol. Weight: 264.213682000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems. I. The binary mixtures of methyl
diphenyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride and chloroform. Chem. Scr. 1976, 10, 67–71.
LB Number LB3508
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C24H51O4P
Name: Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate
CAS: 78-42-2
Mol. Weight: 434.633102000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A. Thermodynamic studies of solvent extraction systems - IV. The binary mixtures of tris-2-
ethyl hexyl phosphate with benzene, carbon tetrachloride, hexane and chloroform. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem.
1980, 42, 411–414.
LB Number LB3893
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wichterle, I. Liquid-vapour equilibrium. XXXV. Vapour-liquid equilibria in system heptane - toluene - p-
xylene and in systems heptane - toluene - extractive agent. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1965, 30,
3388–3398.
LB Number LB3950
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Aucejo, A.; Gabaldon, C.; Loras, S.; Marzal, P.; Sanchotello, M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for the
binary mixtures of styrene with ethylbenzene, o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data
2006, 51, 1051–1055.
LB Number LB3951
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Aucejo, A.; Gabaldon, C.; Loras, S.; Marzal, P.; Sanchotello, M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for the
binary mixtures of styrene with ethylbenzene, o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data
2006, 51, 1051–1055.
LB Number LB3952
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Aucejo, A.; Gabaldon, C.; Loras, S.; Marzal, P.; Sanchotello, M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for the
binary mixtures of styrene with ethylbenzene, o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data
2006, 51, 1051–1055.
LB Number LB3953
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Aucejo, A.; Gabaldon, C.; Loras, S.; Marzal, P.; Sanchotello, M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for the
binary mixtures of styrene with ethylbenzene, o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene. J. Chem. Eng. Data
2006, 51, 1051–1055.
LB Number LB3398
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10
Name: Isopropenylbenzene
CAS: 98-83-9
Mol. Weight: 118.175700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Prikhodko, S. I.; Komarova, L. F.; Gorelova, O. M.; Gorlova, N. N.; Bondaletov, V. G. Liquid-vapor
phase equilibria in binary and ternary subsystems constituted by pyrocondensate components from the
pyrolysis of strain-run naphtha [Russ]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 2005, 78, 403–407.
LB Number LB5449
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Fernandez-Polanco, F.; Uruena, M. Equilibrio liquido-vapor isotermico de sistemas poco
volatiles. An. Quim., Ser. A 1980, 76, 114–118.
LB Number LB4143
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodrigues, W. L.; Mattedi, S.; Abreu, J. C. N. Vapor-liquid equilibria data for binary systems of ethyl-
benzene + xylene isomers at 100.65 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1134–1138.
LB Number LB3401
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10
Name: Isopropenylbenzene
CAS: 98-83-9
Mol. Weight: 118.175700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Prikhodko, S. I.; Komarova, L. F.; Gorelova, O. M.; Gorlova, N. N.; Bondaletov, V. G. Liquid-vapor
phase equilibria in binary and ternary subsystems constituted by pyrocondensate components from the
pyrolysis of strain-run naphtha [Russ]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 2005, 78, 403–407.
LB Number LB3761
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-p hase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Sato, T.; Hirata, M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium relationship of para-xylene meta-xylene system at
atmospheric pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1971, 4, 305–308.
LB Number LB4776
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Uno, S.; Kurihara, K.; Ochi, K.; Kojima, K. Determination and correlation of vapor-liquid equilibrium
for binary systems consisting of close-boiling components. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 257, 139–146.
LB Number LB4144
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodrigues, W. L.; Mattedi, S.; Abreu, J. C. N. Vapor-liquid equilibria data for binary systems of ethyl-
benzene + xylene isomers at 100.65 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1134–1138.
LB Number LB4145
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rodrigues, W. L.; Mattedi, S.; Abreu, J. C. N. Vapor-liquid equilibria data for binary systems of ethyl-
benzene + xylene isomers at 100.65 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1134–1138.
LB Number LB4715
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J.; Fried, V.; Pick, J. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-Dampf XXXIV. System Aethylbenzol - Cumol -
Butylbenzol unter atmosphaerischem Druck. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1965, 30, 1358–1365.
LB Number LB4716
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C10 H14
Name: Butylbenzene
CAS: 104-51-8
Mol. Weight: 134.218160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J.; Fried, V.; Pick, J. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-Dampf XXXIV. System Aethylbenzol - Cumol -
Butylbenzol unter atmosphaerischem Druck. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1965, 30, 1358–1365.
LB Number LB4717
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
Component (2) Formula: C10H14
Name: Butylbenzene
CAS: 104-51-8
Mol. Weight: 134.218160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J.; Fried, V.; Pick, J. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-Dampf XXXIV. System Aethylbenzol - Cumol -
Butylbenzol unter atmosphaerischem Druck. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1965, 30, 1358–1365.
LB Number LB5263
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB3334
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Boublik, T.; Benson, G. C. Molar excess Gibbs free energies of benzene - m-xylene mixtures. Can. J.
Chem. 1969, 47, 539–542.
LB Number LB5265
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB3898
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C12H16
Name: Cyclohexylbenzene
CAS: 827-52-1
Mol. Weight: 160.255440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zvereva, I. A.; Smirnova, N. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and surface tension of a series of binary solu-
tions containing dicyclohexylmethane and cyclohexylbenzene [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim.
1979, (1), 126.
LB Number LB5216
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB3541
Property Code EVLM1232
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C9H20
Name: 2,2-Dimethylheptane
CAS: 1071-26-7
Mol. Weight: 128.255100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P (smoothed x1 data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Badina, N. S.; Sabylin, I. I.; Kharisov, M. A.; Yablochkina, M. N. Investigation and calculation of the
liquid-vapor phase equilibrium in the three-component system toluene-2,2-dimethylpentane-ethylben-
zene [Russ.]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 1977, 50, 2478–2480.
LB Number LB3542
Property Code EVLM1232
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C9H20
Name: 2,2-Dimethylheptane
CAS: 1071-26-7
Mol. Weight: 128.255100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P (smoothed x1 data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Badina, N. S.; Sabylin, I. I.; Kharisov, M. A.; Yablochkina, M. N. Investigation and calculation of the
liquid-vapor phase equilibrium in the three-component system toluene-2,2-dimethylpentane-ethylben-
zene [Russ.]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 1977, 50, 2478–2480.
LB Number LB5212
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB4059
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Young, K. L.; Mentzer, R. A.; Greenkorn, R. A.; Chao, K. C. Vapor-liquid equilibrium in mixtures of
cyclohexane + benzene, + octene-1, + m-xylene, and + n-heptane. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1977, 9,
979–985.
LB Number LB3997
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, D. V. S.; Saini, S. B.; Sidhu, R. S. Excess Gibbs free energies of methylcyclohexane + benzene, +
methylbenzene, and + ethylbenzene at 303.15 and 323.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1982, 14, 689–693.
LB Number LB5437
Property Code EVLM1221
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Smit, W. M.; Ruyter, J. H. Rapid determination of vapour-liquid equilibria. Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas
1960, 79, 1244–1256.
LB Number LB4826
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H16
Name: Cyclooctane
CAS: 292-64-8
Mol. Weight: 112.212640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mitra, R. C.; Guhaniyogi, S. C.; Bhattacharyya, S. N. Effect of size and shape in binary nonelectrolyte
solution. I. Measurement of excess free energy and excess volume of benzene - cyclooctane and toluene -
cyclooctane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1973, 18, 147–151.
LB Number LB3998
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, D. V. S.; Saini, S. B.; Sidhu, R. S. Excess Gibbs free energies of methylcyclohexane + benzene, +
methylbenzene, and + ethylbenzene at 303.15 and 323.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1982, 14, 689–693.
LB Number LB3356
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: Pentane
CAS: 109-66-0
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C7 H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Klon-Palczewska, M.; Cholinski, J.; Wyrzykowska-Stankiewicz, D. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium in
binary organic solvent mixtures. Chem. Stosow. 1980, 24, 197–209.
LB Number LB4714
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: Pentane
CAS: 109-66-0
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Li, I. P.-C.; Wong, Y.-W.; Chang, S.-D.; Lu, B. C.-Y. Vapor-liquid equilibrium in systems n-hexane -
benzene and n-pentane - toluene. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1972, 17, 492–498.
LB Number LB5214
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB5270
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C7 H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB3357
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Klon-Palczewska, M.; Cholinski, J.; Wyrzykowska-Stankiewicz, D. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium in
binary organic solvent mixtures. Chem. Stosow. 1980, 24, 197–209.
LB Number LB5266
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C8 H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB3467
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7 H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Villamanan, R. M.; Martin, M. C.; Chamorro, C. R.; Villamanan, M. A.; Segovia, J. J. Thermodynamics
of fuels with a biosynthetic component: vapor-liquid equilibrium data for binary and ternary mixtures
containing ethyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether, n-heptane, and toluene T = 313.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006,
51, 2091–2095.
LB Number LB3397
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7 H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Katayama, H.; Watanabe, I. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of the n-heptane - toluene system at subat-
mospheric pressures. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1980, 25, 107–110.
LB Number LB5215
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB3329
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Steinhauser, H. H.; White, R. R. Vapor-liquid equilibria data for ternary mixtures. Methyl ethyl ketone -
n-heptane - toluene system. Ind. Eng. Chem. 1949, 41, 2912–2920.
LB Number LB5267
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB5268
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB4082
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz Pena, M.; Compostizo, A.; Crespo Colin, A. Excess Gibbs free energy of (n-heptane + a xylene) at
348.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1980, 12, 259–263.
LB Number LB4364
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz, C.; Tojo, J. Phase equilibria behaviour of n-heptane with o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, toluene,
and ethylbenzene at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1975–1984.
LB Number LB4081
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz Pena, M.; Compostizo, A.; Crespo Colin, A. Excess Gibbs free energy of (n-heptane + a xylene) at
348.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1980, 12, 259–263.
LB Number LB4363
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz, C.; Tojo, J. Phase equilibria behaviour of n-heptane with o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, toluene,
and ethylbenzene at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1975–1984.
LB Number LB3894
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wichterle, I. Liquid-vapour equilibrium. XXXV. Vapour-liquid equilibria in system heptane - toluene - p-
xylene and in systems heptane - toluene - extractive agent. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1965, 30,
3388–3398.
LB Number LB4083
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz Pena, M.; Compostizo, A.; Crespo Colin, A. Excess Gibbs free energy of (n-heptane + a xylene) at
348.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1980, 12, 259–263.
LB Number LB4365
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz, C.; Tojo, J. Phase equilibria behaviour of n-heptane with o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, toluene,
and ethylbenzene at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1975–1984.
LB Number LB5269
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB4362
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz, C.; Tojo, J. Phase equilibria behaviour of n-heptane with o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, toluene,
and ethylbenzene at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2002, 34, 1975-1984.
LB Number LB4979
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Prasad, T. E. V.; Raju, A. N.; Sriram, N.; Prasad, D. H. L. Bubble temperature measurements on the
binary mixtures formed by decane with a variety of compounds at 95.8 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2005,
227, 37–39.
LB Number LB4974
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Prasad, T. E. V.; Raju, A. N.; Sriram, N.; Prasad, D. H. L. Bubble temperature measurements on the
binary mixtures formed by decane with a variety of compounds at 95.8 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2005,
227, 37–39.
LB Number LB5220
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB4976
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Prasad, T. E. V.; Raju, A. N.; Sriram, N.; Prasad, D. H. L. Bubble temperature measurements on the
binary mixtures formed by decane with a variety of compounds at 95.8 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2005,
227, 37–39.
LB Number LB4062
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hamza, H. H.; Mikolaj, P. G. Vapor-liquid equilibrium for n-octane + ethylbenzene at 200 Torr. J. Chem.
Thermodyn. 1975, 7, 777–779.
LB Number LB5560
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Yang, C. P.; Van Winkle, M. Vapor-liquid equilibria at subatmospheric pressure. n-Octane - ethylbenzene
system. Ind. Eng. Chem. 1955, 47, 293–296.
LB Number LB3883
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Carta, R.; Marrelli, L. Liquid-vapour equilibrium in systems containing 1,2-diaminoethane and an aro-
matic compound. Ann. Chim. (Rome) 1977, 67, 167–176.
LB Number LB4036
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmelzer, J.; Quitzsch, K. Isobare Fluessigkeit-Dampfgleichgewichte der binaeren Systeme Benzol-
Aethylendiamin und Wasser-Aethylendiamin. Z. Phys. Chem. (Leipzig) 1973, 252, 280–288.
LB Number LB3884
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Carta, R.; Marrelli, L. Liquid-vapour equilibrium in systems containing 1,2-diaminoethane and an aro-
matic compound. Ann. Chim. (Rome) 1977, 67, 167–176.
LB Number LB3885
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Carta, R.; Marrelli, L. Liquid-vapour equilibrium in systems containing 1,2-diaminoethane and an aro-
matic compound. Ann. Chim. (Rome) 1977, 67, 167–176.
LB Number LB3717
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol
CAS: 107-21-1
Mol. Weight: 62.067840000
Component (2) Formula: C2H8N2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diamine
CAS: 107-15-3
Mol. Weight: 60.098320000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Gladden, J. K.; Ghaffari, F. Excess thermodynamic properties of ethylene diamine - ethylene glycol
solutions at 25.deg.C. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1972, 17, 468–471.
LB Number LB4257
Property Code EVLM1112
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H10
Name: Hex-2-yne
CAS: 764-35-2
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1 (smoothed T data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Boukais-Belaribi, G.; Belaribi, B. F.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Thermodynamics of n-octane + hexynes
binary mixtures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 167, 83–97.
LB Number LB4258
Property Code EVLM1112
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H10
Name: Hex-3-yne
CAS: 928-49-4
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1 (smoothed T data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Boukais-Belaribi, G.; Belaribi, B. F.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Thermodynamics of n-octane + hexynes
binary mixtures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 167, 83–97.
LB Number LB5464
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H12
Name: Hept-1-yne
CAS: 628-71-7
Mol. Weight: 96.170180000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Hept-1-ene
CAS: 592-76-7
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kudryavtseva, L.; Toome, M.; Otsa, E. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the system n-heptene-1 - n-heptane -
n-heptyne-1 [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1981, 30, 147–149.
LB Number LB5465
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H12
Name: Hept-1-yne
CAS: 628-71-7
Mol. Weight: 96.170180000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kudryavtseva, L.; Toome, M.; Otsa, E. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in the system n-heptene-1 - n-heptane -
n-heptyne-1 [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1981, 30, 147–149.
LB Number LB5590
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H14
Name: Oct-1-yne
CAS: 629-05-0
Mol. Weight: 110.196760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H16
Name: Oct-1-ene
CAS: 111-66-0
Mol. Weight: 112.212640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kirss, H.; Kuus, M.; Siimer, E.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement, correlation and prediction of binary
vapour-liquid equilibria and enthalpies of mixing for systems containing isomeric alkynes. Thermochim.
Acta 1992, 195, 85–94.
LB Number LB3801
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H14
Name: Oct-1-yne
CAS: 629-05-0
Mol. Weight: 110.196760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Otsa, E.; Kiryanen, I.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement and calculation of vapor-liquid equilibria in sys-
tems containing n-alkynes [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1979, 28, 113–121.
LB Number LB3803
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C9H16
Name: Non-1-yne
CAS: 3452-09-3
Mol. Weight: 124.223340000
Component (2) Formula: C9H20
Name: Nonane
CAS: 111-84-2
Mol. Weight: 128.255100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Otsa, E.; Kiryanen, I.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement and calculation of vapor-liquid equilibria in sys-
tems containing n-alkynes [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1979, 28, 113–121.
LB Number LB3802
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C9H16
Name: Non-3-yne
CAS: 20184-89-8
Mol. Weight: 124.223340000
Component (2) Formula: C9H18
Name: trans-Non-3-ene
CAS: 20063-92-7
Mol. Weight: 126.239220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Otsa, E.; Kiryanen, I.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement and calculation of vapor-liquid equilibria in sys-
tems containing n-alkynes [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1979, 28, 113–121.
LB Number LB3804
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C9H16
Name: Non-3-yne
CAS: 20184-89-8
Mol. Weight: 124.223340000
Component (2) Formula: C9H20
Name: Nonane
CAS: 111-84-2
Mol. Weight: 128.255100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Otsa, E.; Kiryanen, I.; Kudryavtseva, L. Measurement and calculation of vapor-liquid equilibria in sys-
tems containing n-alkynes [Russ]. Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., Keem. 1979, 28, 113–121.
LB Number LB4470
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C7H13NO
Name: 1-Methylhexahydroazepin-2-one
CAS: 2556-73-2
Mol. Weight: 127.184220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bittrich, H.-J.; Meske, A.; Rodrigues, L. F. T. G. Vapour liquid equilibria of binary mixtures with N-
methyl-.epsilon.-caprolactam. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1989, 49, 137–149.
LB Number LB5307
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 Cl4
Name: Tetrachloroethene
CAS: 127-18-4
Mol. Weight: 165.833400000
Component (2) Formula: C3H7NO
Name: N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
CAS: 68-12-2
Mol. Weight: 73.093780000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vittal Prasad, T. E.; Sravani, Y.; Sri Ranjita, V.; Prasad, D. H. L. Excess Gibbs' energies of selected
binary mixtures formed by N,N-dimethylformamide at 95.5 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 249, 49–54.
LB Number LB5163
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11 N O2
Name: Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine
CAS: 111-42-2
Mol. Weight: 105.135640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Cai, Z.; Xie, R.; Wu, Z. Binary isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of ethanolamines + water. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1996, 41, 1101–1103.
LB Number LB4999
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6OS
Name: Dimethyl sulfoxide
CAS: 67-68-5
Mol. Weight: 78.133440000
Component (2) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Tochigi, K.; Akimoto, K.; Ochi, K.; Liu, F.; Kawase, Y. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for water + 2-
aminoethanol + dimethyl sulfoxide and its constituent three binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44,
588–590.
LB Number LB4654
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C4H11NO
Name: 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 124-68-5
Mol. Weight: 89.136240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Barreau, A.; Mougin, P.; Lefebvre, C.; Thi, Q. M. L.; Rieu, J. Ternary isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of
methanol + N-methyldiethanolamine + water and methanol + 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol + water
systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 769–773.
LB Number LB4892
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nath, A.; Bender, E. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing alcohol,
alkanolamine, and water with a new static device. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 370–375.
LB Number LB5493
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H7NO
Name: 2-Aminoethanol
CAS: 141-43-5
Mol. Weight: 61.083080000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-2-ol
CAS: 75-65-0
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sunder, M. S.; Prasad, D. H. L. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and excess Gibbs energies of hexane + N,N-
dimethyl formamide, 2-methylpropan-2-ol + 2-aminophenol, N,N-dimethyl formamide, and 2-propanol
+ diisopropyl amine at 94.4 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 2050–2052.
LB Number LB4893
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
Component (2) Formula: C3H9NO
Name: 3-Aminopropan-1-ol
CAS: 156-87-6
Mol. Weight: 75.109660000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Nath, A.; Bender, E. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing alcohol,
alkanolamine, and water with a new static device. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1983, 28, 370–375.
LB Number LB3346
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Belaribi, F. B.; Belaribi-Boukais, G.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Equilibres liquide-vapeur isothermes de
melanges binaires formes de composes heterocycliques tels que: morpholine, tetrahydropyranne, piperi-
dine et 1,4-dioxane. J. Therm. Anal. 1995, 44, 911–927.
LB Number LB3345
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O
Name: Oxane
CAS: 142-68-7
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Belaribi, F. B.; Belaribi-Boukais, G.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Equilibres liquide-vapeur isothermes de
melanges binaires formes de composes heterocycliques tels que: morpholine, tetrahydropyranne, piperi-
dine et 1,4-dioxane. J. Therm. Anal. 1995, 44, 911–927.
LB Number LB3344
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
Component (2) Formula: C5H11N
Name: Piperidine
CAS: 110-89-4
Mol. Weight: 85.147540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Belaribi, F. B.; Belaribi-Boukais, G.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Equilibres liquide-vapeur isothermes de
melanges binaires formes de composes heterocycliques tels que: morpholine, tetrahydropyranne, piperi-
dine et 1,4-dioxane. J. Therm. Anal. 1995, 44, 911–927.
LB Number LB3726
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Palczewska-Tulinska, M.; Wyrzykowska-Stankiewicz, D.; Szafranski, A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equi-
librium in methanol- and benzene-morpholine systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1994, 100, 241–252.
LB Number LB5256
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ababi, V.; Bourceanu, G.; Mihaila, G. Equilibre liquide-vapeur dans le systeme morpholine-hydrocar-
bure aromatique. Chim. Ind., Genie Chim. 1970, 103, 2809–2811.
LB Number LB5258
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ababi, V.; Bourceanu, G.; Mihaila, G. Equilibre liquide-vapeur dans le systeme morpholine-hydrocar-
bure aromatique. Chim. Ind., Genie Chim. 1970, 103, 2809–2811.
LB Number LB3725
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C4H9NO
Name: Morpholine
CAS: 110-91-8
Mol. Weight: 87.120360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Palczewska-Tulinska, M.; Wyrzykowska-Stankiewicz, D.; Szafranski, A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equi-
librium in methanol- and benzene-morpholine systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1994, 100, 241–252.
LB Number LB4495
Property Code EVLM1212
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P (smoothed x1 data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Katti, P. K.; Chaudhri, M. M. Boiling points and surface tensions of mixtures of benzyl acetate with
dioxane, aniline, and meta-cresol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1964, 9, 128–130.
LB Number LB4875
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: Cyclohexanol
CAS: 108-93-0
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Novak, J.; Matous, J.; Pick, J. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-Dampf. XXIV. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-
Dampf im System Cyclohexylamin - Cyclohexanol - Anilin. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1960, 25,
2405–2413.
LB Number LB4876
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C6H13N
Name: Cyclohexylamine
CAS: 108-91-8
Mol. Weight: 99.174120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Novak, J.; Matous, J.; Pick, J. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-Dampf. XXIV. Gleichgewicht Fluessigkeit-
Dampf im System Cyclohexylamin - Cyclohexanol - Anilin. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1960, 25,
2405–2413.
LB Number LB3828
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: 3-Methylphenol
CAS: 108-39-4
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Krevor, D. H.; Maixner, S. O.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary systems
aniline/meta-cresol and ethyl propionate/propanoic acid. AIChE Symp. Ser. 1985, 81(244), 65–73.
LB Number LB4909
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Pannetier, G.; Abello, L.; Kern, M. Etude de la liaison hydrogene N—H-N. Etude thermodynamique des
binaires aniline et N-Me aniline avec le tetrachlorure de carbone. Ann. Chim. (Paris) 1965, 10, 403–412.
LB Number LB4008
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4013
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H10
Name: Cyclohexene
CAS: 110-83-8
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4011
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4012
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Hex-1-ene
CAS: 592-41-6
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4009
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4010
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ether
CAS: 100-66-3
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Torres, M. A. Y.; Bottini, S. B.; Brignole, E. A.; Sanhueza, V.; Reich, R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary mixtures with anisole. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1992, 71, 85–98.
LB Number LB4288
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H10O2
Name: 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene
CAS: 91-16-7
Mol. Weight: 138.163800000
Component (2) Formula: C13H12
Name: Diphenylmethane
CAS: 101-81-5
Mol. Weight: 168.234380000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures composed of 1,2-
dimethoxybenzene, 2-methoxyphenol, and diphenylmethane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2001, 178, 209–223.
LB Number LB3521
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB3524
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB5342
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H7Cl
Name: Benzyl chloride
CAS: 100-44-7
Mol. Weight: 126.583480000
Component (2) Formula: C8H7N
Name: Phenylethanenitrile
CAS: 140-29-4
Mol. Weight: 117.147880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Stryjek, R.; Jackowski, A.; Luszczyk, M.; Fedorko, M. Some thermodynamic properties of benzyl
chloride, phenylacetonitrile, and their mixtures. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1979, 27, 127–136.
LB Number LB5341
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H7Cl
Name: Benzyl chloride
CAS: 100-44-7
Mol. Weight: 126.583480000
Component (2) Formula: C8H7N
Name: Phenylethanenitrile
CAS: 140-29-4
Mol. Weight: 117.147880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Stryjek, R.; Jackowski, A.; Luszczyk, M.; Fedorko, M. Some thermodynamic properties of benzyl
chloride, phenylacetonitrile, and their mixtures. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1979, 27, 127–136.
LB Number LB4593
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kortuem, G.; Freier, H.-J.; Woerner, F. Zur dynamischen Methode der Bestimmung von Dampf-Flues-
sigkeits-Gleichgewichten. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1953, 25, 125–133.
LB Number LB3333
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Gupta, S. K.; Nanoti, S. M.; Rawat, B. S. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the systems hexane-aniline and
hexane-benzene-aniline at atmospheric pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1992, 37, 162–164.
LB Number LB4570
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H7N
Name: Aniline
CAS: 62-53-3
Mol. Weight: 93.126480000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-63-6
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kurtyka, Z. M.; Kurtyka, E. A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the systems aniline - pseudocumene, o-toluidine
- n-decane, and m-xylidine - n-dodecane at atmospheric pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 15–16.
LB Number LB4568
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H9N
Name: 2-Methylaniline
CAS: 95-53-4
Mol. Weight: 107.153060000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kurtyka, Z. M.; Kurtyka, E. A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the systems aniline - pseudocumene, o-toluidine
- n-decane, and m-xylidine - n-dodecane at atmospheric pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 15–16.
LB Number LB4569
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H11N
Name: 2,6-Dimethylaniline
CAS: 87-62-7
Mol. Weight: 121.179640000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26
Name: Dodecane
CAS: 112-40-3
Mol. Weight: 170.334840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kurtyka, Z. M.; Kurtyka, E. A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the systems aniline - pseudocumene, o-toluidine
- n-decane, and m-xylidine - n-dodecane at atmospheric pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 15–16.
LB Number LB3523
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O
Name: Benzaldehyde
CAS: 100-52-7
Mol. Weight: 106.121940000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB4494
Property Code EVLM1212
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P (smoothed x1 data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Katti, P. K.; Chaudhri, M. M. Boiling points and surface tensions of mixtures of benzyl acetate with
dioxane, aniline, and meta-cresol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1964, 9, 128–130.
LB Number LB3527
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
Component (2) Formula: C12H10
Name: Biphenyl
CAS: 92-52-4
Mol. Weight: 154.207800000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB3530
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C14H12O2
Name: Benzyl benzoate
CAS: 120-51-4
Mol. Weight: 212.243880000
Component (2) Formula: C14H14
Name: 1,2-Diphenylethane
CAS: 103-29-7
Mol. Weight: 182.260960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB4320
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H2O3
Name: 1-Oxacyclopent-3-en-2,5-dione
CAS: 108-31-6
Mol. Weight: 98.056880000
Component (2) Formula: C10H10O4
Name: ]Dimethyl benzene-1,2-dicarboxylate
CAS: 131-11-3
Mol. Weight: 194.184000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Liu, Z.; Xu, W.; Tian, Y.; Li, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of the binary system maleic anhydride
and dimethyl phthalate at 2.67, 5.33 and 8.00 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 54–58.
LB Number LB3526
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB4496
Property Code EVLM1212
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8O
Name: 3-Methylphenol
CAS: 108-39-4
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P (smoothed x1 data)
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Katti, P. K.; Chaudhri, M. M. Boiling points and surface tensions of mixtures of benzyl acetate with
dioxane, aniline, and meta-cresol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1964, 9, 128-130.
LB Number LB4829
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-2-ol
CAS: 78-92-2
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miller, K. J.; Wu, J.-L. Heat of mixing and vapor-liquid equilibrium of acetophenone - 2-butanol system.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1973, 18, 262–263.
LB Number LB3525
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H8O
Name: Phenylmethanol
CAS: 100-51-6
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB3441
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6O
Name: Phenol
CAS: 108-95-2
Mol. Weight: 94.111240000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8O
Name: Methyl phenyl ketone
CAS: 98-86-2
Mol. Weight: 120.148520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria on seven binary systems: ethylene oxide + 2-
methylpropane; acetophenone + phenol; cis-1,3-dichloropropene + 1,2-dichloropropane; 1,5-hexadiene +
allyl chloride; isopropyl acetate + acetonitrile; vinyl chloride + methyl chloride; and 1,4-butanediol + .
gamma.-butyrolactone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1954–1962.
LB Number LB3520
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H6O
Name: Benzaldehyde
CAS: 100-52-7
Mol. Weight: 106.121940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 3 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1988, (4), 90–93.
LB Number LB5190
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O
Name: Benzaldehyde
CAS: 100-52-7
Mol. Weight: 106.121940000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rao, K. V.; Raviprasad, A.; Chiranjivi, C. Isobaric binary vapor-liquid equilibria for the systems allyl
alcohol - toluene and toluene - benzaldehyde. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1981, 26, 413-415.
LB Number LB4625
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O
Name: Benzaldehyde
CAS: 100-52-7
Mol. Weight: 106.121940000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Malanowski, S. K. Vapor-liquid equilibrium for benzaldehyde with 1-methylethylbenzene and for 2-
methyl-propan-2-ol with 2,4,4-trimethyl-1-pentene. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007, 52, 239-243.
LB Number LB4854
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol.: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10
Name: Cyclohexene
CAS: 110-83-8
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Morisue, T.; Noda, K.; Ishida, K. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the benzene - cyclohexene system. J. Chem.
Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 355–357.
LB Number LB4855
Property Code EVLM1121
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10
Name: Cyclohexene
CAS: 110-83-8
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Morisue, T.; Noda, K.; Ishida, K. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the benzene - cyclohexene system. J. Chem.
Eng. Jpn. 1973, 6, 355–357.
LB Number LB4937
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Hex-1-ene
CAS: 592-41-6
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dojcansky, J.; Heinrich, J.; Surovy, J. Isothermal liquid-vapor equilibrium in the system 1-hexene -
benzene at the temperature 25.deg.C [Slovak]. Chem. Zvesti 1967, 21, 713–717.
LB Number LB5209
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: 2,2,3-Trimethylbutane
CAS: 464-06-2
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322-326.
LB Number LB5211
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322-326.
LB Number LB4987
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C30H62
Name: 2,6,10,15,19,23-Hexamethyltetracosane
CAS: 111-01-3
Mol. Weight: 422.813280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mokbel, I.; Blondel-Telouk, A.; Vellut, D.; Jose, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria of two binary mixtures: ben-
zene + n-tetradecane and benzene + squalane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 149, 287-308.
LB Number LB3497
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Scatchard, G.; Wood, S. E.; Mochel, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium. III. Benzene - cyclohexane mixtures.
J. Phys. Chem. 1939, 43, 119–130.
LB Number LB4778
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol.Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Uno, S.; Kurihara, K.; Ochi, K.; Kojima, K. Determination and correlation of vapor-liquid equilibrium
for binary systems consisting of close-boiling components. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 257, 139-146.
LB Number LB5206
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB3996
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, D. V. S.; Saini, S. B.; Sidhu, R. S. Excess Gibbs free energies of methylcyclohexane + benzene, +
methylbenzene, and + ethylbenzene at 303.15 and 323.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1982, 14, 689-693.
LB Number LB5207
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14
Name: Methylcyclohexane
CAS: 108-87-2
Mol. Weight: 98.186060000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB4825
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H16
Name: Cyclooctane
CAS: 292-64-8
Mol. Weight: 112.212640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mitra, R. C.; Guhaniyogi, S. C.; Bhattacharyya, S. N. Effect of size and shape in binary nonelectrolyte
solution. I. Measurement of excess free energy and excess volume of benzene - cyclooctane and toluene -
cyclooctane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1973, 18, 147-151.
LB Number LB3899
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C13H24
Name: Dicyclohexylmethane
CAS: 3178-23-2
Mol. Weight: 180.329660000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Zvereva, I. A.; Smirnova, N. A. Vapor-liquid equilibrium and surface tension of a series of binary solu-
tions containing dicyclohexylmethane and cyclohexylbenzene [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim.
1979, (1), 126.
LB Number LB5477
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: Pentane
CAS: 109-66-0
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bowden, W. W.; Staton, J. C.; Smith, B. D. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of the n-pentane - sulfur dioxide -
benzene system at 0.deg.F. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1966, 11, 296–303.
LB Number LB5435
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Smith, V. C.; Robinson Jr, R. L. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 25.deg.C in the binary mixtures formed by
hexane, benzene, and ethanol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1970, 15, 391–395.
LB Number LB5262
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB3838
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Butcher, K. L.; Ramasubramanian, K. R.; Medani, M. S. Thermodynamic properties of the benzene and
n-heptane system at elevated temperatures. J. Appl. Chem. Biotechnol. 1972, 22, 1139–1155.
LB Number LB5208
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322-326.
LB Number LB5264
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Michishita, T.; Arai, Y.; Saito, S. Vapor-liquid equilibria of hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure [Jap].
Kagaku Kogaku 1971, 35, 111–116.
LB Number LB5210
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB5003
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rubio, R. G.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Diaz Pena, M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium measurements on benzene + n-
decane systems at 298.15 and 323.15 K. Int. J. Thermophys. 1982, 3, 325–334.
LB Number LB5004
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26
Name: Dodecane
CAS: 112-40-3
Mol. Weight: 170.334840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rubio, R. G.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Diaz Pena, M. Excess magnitudes for the benzene + n-dodecane system
at 298.15 and 323.15 K. Thermochim. Acta 1983, 65, 69–79.
LB Number LB4986
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C14H30
Name: Tetradecane
CAS: 629-59-4
Mol. Weight: 198.388000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mokbel, I.; Blondel-Telouk, A.; Vellut, D.; Jose, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria of two binary mixtures: ben-
zene + n-tetradecane and benzene + squalane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 149, 287–308.
LB Number LB4265
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6O2
Name: Benzene-1,2-diol
CAS: 120-80-9
Mol. Weight: 110.110640000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8O
Name: 4-Methylphenol
CAS: 106-44-5
Mol. Weight: 108.137820000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hwang, S.-M.; Lee, M.-J.; Lin, H.-M. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures of 4-methoxy-
phenol, catechol, and p-cresol. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 172, 183–196.
LB Number LB4992
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H5N
Name: Benzonitrile
CAS: 100-47-0
Mol. Weight: 103.121300000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Horstmann, S.; Gardeler, H.; Boelts, R.; Gmehling, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria and excess enthalpy data for
the binary systems benzene + benzonitrile and toluene + benzonitrile covering the temperature range
from 323.15 to 413.15. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 539–543.
LB Number LB4993
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H5N
Name: Benzonitrile
CAS: 100-47-0
Mol. Weight: 103.121300000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Horstmann, S.; Gardeler, H.; Boelts, R.; Gmehling, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria and excess enthalpy data for
the binary systems benzene + benzonitrile and toluene + benzonitrile covering the temperature range
from 323.15 to 413.15. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 539–543.
LB Number LB5467
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: 2-Methylpropane
CAS: 75-28-5
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kayukawa, Y.; Fujii, K.; Higashi, Y. Vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) properties for the binary systems
propane (1) + n-butane (2) and propane (1) + isobutane (3). J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 579–582.
LB Number LB5469
Property Code EVLM1141
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: 2-Methylpropane
CAS: 75-28-5
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable y1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kayukawa, Y.; Fujii, K.; Higashi, Y. Vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) properties for the binary systems
propane (1) + n-butane (2) and propane (1) + isobutane (3). J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 579–582.
LB Number LB4442
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: 2,2-Dimethylpropane
CAS: 463-82-1
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12
Name: Pentane
CAS: 109-66-0
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hoepfner, A.; Kreibich, U. T.; Schaefer, K. Einfluss der Molekuelform auf die thermodynamichen
Eigenschaften binaerer organischer Nichtelektrolytsysteme unpolarer Fluessigkeiten. Ber. Bunsen-Ges.
Phys. Chem. 1970, 74, 1016–1020.
LB Number LB3387
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 2,2-Dimethylbutane
CAS: 75-83-2
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C16H34
Name: Hexadecane
CAS: 544-76-3
Mol. Weight: 226.441160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fernandez-Garcia, J. G.; Guillemin, M.; Boissonnas, C. G. Proprietes thermodynamiques des melanges
binaires. Energie libre et entropie de formation des solutions de l'hexadecane dans les isomeres de
l'hexane. Helv. Chim. Acta 1968, 51, 1733–1737.
LB Number LB3388
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 2,3-Dimethylbutane
CAS: 79-29-8
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C16H34
Name: Hexadecane
CAS: 544-76-3
Mol. Weight: 226.441160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fernandez-Garcia, J. G.; Guillemin, M.; Boissonnas, C. G. Proprietes thermodynamiques des melanges
binaires. Energie libre et entropie de formation des solutions de l'hexadecane dans les isomeres de
l'hexane. Helv. Chim. Acta 1968, 51, 1733–1737.
LB Number LB4443
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: 2-Methylpentane
CAS: 107-83-5
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ho, C. L.; Davison, R. R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the binary systems n-hexane with 2-methylpentane,
3-methylpentane, and 2,4-dimethylpentane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 293–296.
LB Number LB4444
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: 3-Methylpentane
CAS: 96-14-0
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ho, C. L.; Davison, R. R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the binary systems n-hexane with 2-methylpentane,
3-methylpentane, and 2,4-dimethylpentane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 293–296.
LB Number LB4445
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: 2,4-Dimethylpentane
CAS: 108-08-7
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ho, C. L.; Davison, R. R. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the binary systems n-hexane with 2-methylpentane,
3-methylpentane, and 2,4-dimethylpentane. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1979, 24, 293–296.
LB Number LB3386
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 2-Methylpentane
CAS: 107-83-5
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C16H34
Name: Hexadecane
CAS: 544-76-3
Mol. Weight: 226.441160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fernandez-Garcia, J. G.; Guillemin, M.; Boissonnas, C. G. Proprietes thermodynamiques des melanges
binaires. Energie libre et entropie de formation des solutions de l'hexadecane dans les isomeres de
l'hexane. Helv. Chim. Acta 1968, 51, 1733–1737.
LB Number LB3389
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 3-Methylpentane
CAS: 96-14-0
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C16H34
Name: Hexadecane
CAS: 544-76-3
Mol. Weight: 226.441160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fernandez-Garcia, J. G.; Guillemin, M.; Boissonnas, C. G. Proprietes thermodynamiques des melanges
binaires. Energie libre et entropie de formation des solutions de l'hexadecane dans les isomeres de
l'hexane. Helv. Chim. Acta 1968, 51, 1733–1737.
LB Number LB5219
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sieg, L. Fluessigkeit-Dampf-Gleichgewichte in binaeren Systemen von Kohlenwasserstoffen verschie-
denen Typs. Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 1950, 22, 322–326.
LB Number LB4956
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16O3
Name: Triethoxymethane
CAS: 122-51-0
Mol. Weight: 148.200140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chen, Z.-X.; Hu, W.-M.; Lu, J.-G.; Li, X.-M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium of systems containing
triethyl orthoformate at 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 89–98.
LB Number LB4818
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10
Name: 2-Methylbut-1-ene
CAS: 563-46-2
Mol. Weight: 70.132900000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Everson, R. C.; Jansen, W. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of heavy ethers,
isoamylenes, and alcohols. 1. The tertiary amyl methyl ether, 2-methyl-1-butene, and methanol. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2001, 46, 243–246.
LB Number LB4821
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10
Name: 2-Methylbut-1-ene
CAS: 563-46-2
Mol. Weight: 70.132900000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16O
Name: Ethyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 919-94-8
Mol. Weight: 116.201340000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Everson, R. C.; Jansen, W. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of heavy ethers,
isoamylenes, and alcohols. 2. Tertiary amyl ethyl ether, 2-methyl-1-butene, and ethanol. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 247–250.
LB Number LB4972
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10
Name: 2-Methylbut-2-ene
CAS: 513-35-9
Mol. Weight: 70.132900000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reichl, A.; Daiminger, U.; Schmidt, A.; Davies, M.; Hoffmann, U.; Brinkmeier, C.; Reder, C.; Mar-
quardt, W. A non-recycle flow still for the experimental determination of vapor-liquid equilibria in
reactive systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 153, 113–134.
LB Number LB5313
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10
Name: Hex-1-yne
CAS: 693-02-7
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Boukais-Belaribi, G.; Belaribi, B. F.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Thermodynamics of isomeric hexynes +
MTBE binary mixtures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 248, 181–190.
LB Number LB5314
Property Code EVLM1311
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10
Name: Hex-2-yne
CAS: 764-35-2
Mol. Weight: 82.143600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquidphase
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and constant x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Boukais-Belaribi, G.; Belaribi, B. F.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Thermodynamics of isomeric hexynes +
MTBE binary mixtures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 248, 181–190.
LB Number LB4225
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB3468
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Villamanan, R. M.; Martin, M. C.; Chamorro, C. R.; Villamanan, M. A.; Segovia, J. J. Thermodynamics
of fuels with a biosynthetic component: vapor-liquid equilibrium data for binary and ternary mixtures
containing ethyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether, n-heptane, and toluene T = 313.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006,
51, 2091–2095.
LB Number LB4221
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4516
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Didaoui-Nemouchi, S.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Vapour-liquid equilibria, enthalpy of mixing of binary
mixtures containing diisopropylether 'DIPE' and monoaromatic hydrocarbons. Experimental results and
modelling. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 255, 78–85.
LB Number LB5084
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Suresh Reddy, K. V. N.; Prasad, D. H. L.; Krishnaiah, A. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibria for the binary
systems of fuel oxygenates with aromatic hydrocarbons. Phys. Chem. Liq. 2005, 43, 543–549.
LB Number LB4517
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Didaoui-Nemouchi, S.; Ait-Kaci, A.; Jose, J. Vapour-liquid equilibria, enthalpy of mixing of binary
mixtures containing diisopropylether 'DIPE' and monoaromatic hydrocarbons. Experimental results and
modelling. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 255, 78–85.
LB Number LB5085
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Suresh Reddy, K. V. N.; Prasad, D. H. L.; Krishnaiah, A. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibria for the binary
systems of fuel oxygenates with aromatic hydrocarbons. Phys. Chem. Liq. 2005, 43, 543–549.
LB Number LB4224
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4226
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: 2-Methylbutane
CAS: 78-78-4
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4217
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: 2-Methylbutane
CAS: 78-78-4
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4223
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: 2-Methylbutane
CAS: 78-78-4
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB5106
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: 2,3-Dimethylpentane
CAS: 565-59-3
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Monton, J. B.; De la Torre, J.; Burguet, M. C.; Munoz, R.; Loras, S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium in
the systems 2,3-dimethylpentane + methyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether + diisopropyl ether and + methyl 1,1-
dimethylpropyl ether. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 1158–1162.
LB Number LB4862
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lee, J.-D.; Lee, T.-J.; Park, S.-J. Infinite dilution activity coefficients and vapor-liquid equilibrium for the
binary systems containing MTBE [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 527–534.
LB Number LB4215
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4994
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 3-Methylpentane
CAS: 96-14-0
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Loras, S.; Aucejo, A.; Munoz, R.; Wisniak, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium in the systems 3-
methylpentane + ethyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether, + diisopropy ether, and + tetrahydrofuran. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1999, 44, 583–587.
LB Number LB4995
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: 3-Methylpentane
CAS: 96-14-0
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Loras, S.; Aucejo, A.; Munoz, R.; Wisniak, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium in the systems 3-
methylpentane + ethyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether, + diisopropy ether, and + tetrahydrofuran. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1999, 44, 583–587.
LB Number LB4222
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
zExperimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB5107
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: 2,3-Dimethylpentane
CAS: 565-59-3
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Monton, J. B.; De la Torre, J.; Burguet, M. C.; Munoz, R.; Loras, S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium in
the systems 2,3-dimethylpentane + methyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether + diisopropyl ether and + methyl 1,1-
dimethylpropyl ether. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 1158–1162.
LB Number LB5316
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ku, H.-C.; Tu, C.-H. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary and ternary mixtures of diisopropyl ether, ethanol,
and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane at 101.3 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2006, 248, 197–205.
LB Number LB5108
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: 2,3-Dimethylpentane
CAS: 565-59-3
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Monton, J. B.; De la Torre, J.; Burguet, M. C.; Munoz, R.; Loras, S. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium in
the systems 2,3-dimethylpentane + methyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether + diisopropyl ether and + methyl 1,1-
dimethylpropyl ether. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44, 1158–1162.
LB Number LB4337
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kammerer, K.; Oswald, G.; Rezanova, E.; Silkenbaeumer, D.; Lichtenthaler, R. N. Thermodynamic
excess properties and vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing methanol, tert-
amyl methyl ether and an alkane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 167, 223–241.
LB Number LB4291
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
CAS: 540-84-1
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Loras, S.; Aucejo, A.; Munoz, R.; De la Torre, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium for binary and ternary
mixtures of 2-methyl-2-propanol + methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether + 2,2,4-trimethylpentane. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2000, 175, 125–138.
LB Number LB3367
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chevalier, J.-L. Systemes binaires chloroforme - ethers aliphatiques. III. - Equilibres liquid-vapeur. J.
Chim. Phys. Phys.-Chim. Biol. 1969, 66, 1457–1466.
LB Number LB5253
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H5Cl
Name: Chlorobenzene
CAS: 108-90-7
Mol. Weight: 112.556900000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: isopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 02.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mihaila, G.; Ababi, V.; Vitan, F. Liquid-vapor equilibrium of the diisopropyl ether - monochlorbenzene
system [Rom]. Rev. Chim. (Bucharest) 1978, 29, 632–634.
LB Number LB4688
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Del Rio, A.; Horstmann, S.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Gmehling, J. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium and
excess enthalpy data for the binary systems methyl tert-butyl ether + cyclohexane and ethyl tert-butyl
ether + cyclohexane, n-hexane, and n-heptane in a temperature range from 298.15 to 393.15 K. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1181–1187.
LB Number LB4691
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Del Rio, A.; Horstmann, S.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Gmehling, J. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium and
excess enthalpy data for the binary systems methyl tert-butyl ether + cyclohexane and ethyl tert-butyl
ether + cyclohexane, n-hexane, and n-heptane in a temperature range from 298.15 to 393.15 K. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1181–1187.
LB Number LB3848
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for 2,2'-oxybis[propane] + cyclohexane. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1995, 40, 924–926.
LB Number LB4099
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6F6
Name: Hexafluorobenzene
CAS: 392-56-3
Mol. Weight: 186.054619200
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Murray, R. S.; Martin, M. L. Excess Gibbs free energies of di-ethyl ether + hexafluorobenzene and di-
isopropyl ether + hexafluorobenzene at 298.131 K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1978, 10, 613–617.
LB Number LB4216
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10
Name: Butane
CAS: 106-97-8
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB3845
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12
Name: Pentane
CAS: 109-66-0
Mol. Weight: 72.148780000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Semar, S.; Sandler, S. I.; Antosik, M. Total pressure measurements of binary mixtures containing tert-
amyl methyl ether and tert-amyl alcohol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1995, 40, 712–718.
LB Number LB4863
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lee, J.-D.; Lee, T.-J.; Park, S.-J. Infinite dilution activity coefficients and vapor-liquid equilibrium for the
binary systems containing MTBE [Kor]. Hwahak Konghak 1995, 33, 527–534.
LB Number LB4117
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H12O
Name: tert-Butyl methyl ether
CAS: 1634-04-4
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hiaki, T.; Tatsuhana, K.; Tsuji, T.; Hongo, M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
propane + ethanol + octane and constituent binary systems at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1999, 44,
323–327.
LB Number LB4219
Property Code EVLM1411
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clark, A. Q.; McBain, S. E.; Kilner, J. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria of (alkoxyalkanes + alkanes, or o-
xylene, or water, or methanol) for ether mole fractions 0 to 0.5, between temperatures 293 K and 323 K.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1997, 29, 441–446.
LB Number LB4690
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Del Rio, A.; Horstmann, S.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Gmehling, J. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium and
excess enthalpy data for the binary systems methyl tert-butyl ether + cyclohexane and ethyl tert-butyl
ether + cyclohexane, n-hexane, and n-heptane in a temperature range from 298.15 to 393.15 K. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1181–1187.
LB Number LB4689
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CASR: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Del Rio, A.; Horstmann, S.; Renuncio, J. A. R.; Gmehling, J. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium and
excess enthalpy data for the binary systems methyl tert-butyl ether + cyclohexane and ethyl tert-butyl
ether + cyclohexane, n-hexane, and n-heptane in a temperature range from 298.15 to 393.15 K. J. Chem.
Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1181–1187.
LB Number LB3466
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: tert-Butyl ethyl ether
CAS: 637-92-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Villamanan, R. M.; Martin, M. C.; Chamorro, C. R.; Villamanan, M. A.; Segovia, J. J. Thermodynamics
of fuels with a biosynthetic component: vapor-liquid equilibrium data for binary and ternary mixtures
containing ethyl 1,1-dimethylethyl ether, n-heptane, and toluene T = 313.15 K. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006,
51, 2091–2095.
LB Number LB4338
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Methyl 1,1-dimethylpropyl ether
CAS: 994-05-8
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kammerer, K.; Oswald, G.; Rezanova, E.; Silkenbaeumer, D.; Lichtenthaler, R. N. Thermodynamic
excess properties and vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures containing methanol, tert-
amyl methyl ether and an alkane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2000, 167, 223–241.
LB Number LB5400
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Diisopropyl ether
CAS: 108-20-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vijayaraghavan, S. V.; Deshpande, P. K.; Kuloor, N. R. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium studies od di
(iso) propyl ether - carbon tetrachloride system. J. Indian Inst. Sci. 1965, 47, 139–141.
LB Number LB4448
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hill, W. D.; Van Winkle, M. Vapor-liquid equilibria in methanol binary systems. Methanol - methyl ethyl
ketone, methanol - methyl propyl ketone, methanol - methyl isobutyl ketone. Ind. Eng. Chem. 1952, 44,
208–210.
LB Number LB4147
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Clara, R. A.; Gomez Marigliano, A. C.; Solimo, H. N. Density, viscosity, isothermal (vapour+liquid)
equilibrium, excess molar volume, viscosity deviation, and their correlation for chloroform + methyl
isobutyl ketone binary system. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2007, 39, 261–267.
LB Number LB3612
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Karr, A. E.; Scheibel, E. G.; Bowes, W. M.; Othmer, D. F. Composition of vapors from boiling solutions.
Ind. Eng. Chem. 1951, 43, 961–968.
LB Number LB3429
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H Cl3
Name: Trichloroethene
CAS: 79-01-6
Mol. Weight: 131.388340000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Raviprasad, A.; Rao, K. V.; Chiranjivi, C. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium data for the systems n-
heptane - chlorobenzene and trichloroethylene - methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK). Indian Chem. Eng.
1976, 18, 47–49.
LB Number LB5185
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H5Cl
Name: Chlorobenzene
CAS: 108-90-7
Mol. Weight: 112.556900000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rao, K. V.; Prasad, A. R.; Chiranjivi, C. Vapour-liquid equilibria of 1,4-dioxane - chlorobenzene and
methyl isobutyl ketone - chlorobenzene. Indian Chem. Eng. 1978, 20, 33–34.
LB Number LB5167
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: 3-Methylbutan-2-one
CAS: 563-80-4
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chen, C.-C.; Tang, M.; Chen, Y.-P. Vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of cyclohexane,
3-methyl-2-butanone, and octane at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1994, 41, 557–561.
LB Number LB5168
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O
Name: 3-Methylbutan-2-one
CAS: 563-80-4
Mol. Weight: 86.132300000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18
Name: Octane
CAS: 111-65-9
Mol. Weight: 114.228520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chen, C.-C.; Tang, M.; Chen, Y.-P. Vapor-liquid equilibria of binary and ternary mixtures of cyclohexane,
3-methyl-2-butanone, and octane at 101.3 kPa. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1994, 41, 557–561.
LB Number LB4097
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz Pena, M.; Crespo Colin, A.; Compostizo, A. Isothermal liquid-vapour equilibria. 2. The binary
systems formed by benzene + acetone, + methyl ethyl ketone, + methyl propyl ketone, and + methyl
isobutyl ketone. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1978, 10, 1101–1106.
LB Number LB4101
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Diaz Pena, M.; Crespo Colin, A.; Compostizo, A. Isothermal liquid-vapour equilibria. 1. The binary
systems formed by toluene + methyl ethyl ketone, + methyl propyl ketone, and + methyl isobutyl ketone.
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1978, 10, 337–341.
LB Number LB3648
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-2-ol
CAS: 67-63-0
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Isopropyl ethanoate
CAS: 108-21-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Cepeda, E. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de mezclas binarias formadas por alcoholes y sus esteres
del acido acetico. I. Sistemas con metanol, etanol, n-propanol e i-propanol a 760 mmHg. An. Quim., Ser.
A 1984, 80, 338–342.
LB Number LB5367
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: 2-Methylpropyl methanoate
CAS: 542-55-2
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Seselkin, I. V.; Mironenko, V. F.; Garber, Yu. N. Phase equilibria in isobutyl alcohol - formiate systems
[Russ]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 1985, 58, 696–699.
LB Number LB4719
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H10O
Name: 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
CAS: 78-83-1
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: 2-Methylpropyl methanoate
CAS: 542-55-2
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Linek, J. Vapour-liquid equilibrium in the isobutyl formate - isobutyl alcohol and n-butyl formate - iso-
butyl alcohol systems at atmospheric pressure. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1979, 44, 3501–3508.
LB Number LB5368
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Butyl methanoate
CAS: 592-84-7
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: 2-Methylpropyl methanoate
CAS: 542-55-2
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Seselkin, I. V.; Mironenko, V. F.; Garber, Yu. N. Phase equilibria in isobutyl alcohol - formiate systems
[Russ]. Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 1985, 58, 696–699.
LB Number LB3622
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: 2-Methylpropyl ethanoate
CAS: 110-19-0
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Bonilla, D.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de los sistemas n-heptano - acetato de
isobutilo, tolueno - acetato de isobutilo y tolueno - acetato de n-butilo a 760 mmHg. An. Quim. 1991, 87,
660–663.
LB Number LB3621
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: 2-Methylpropyl ethanoate
CAS: 110-19-0
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Mato, F.; Bonilla, D.; Gonzalez Benito, G. Equilibrio liquido-vapor de los sistemas n-heptano - acetato de
isobutilo, tolueno - acetato de isobutilo y tolueno - acetato de n-butilo a 760 mmHg. An. Quim. 1991, 87,
660–663.
LB Number LB5454
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH Br3
Name: Tribromomethane
CAS: 75-25-2
Mol. Weight: 252.730640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sharma, B. R.; Pundeer, G. S.; Singh, P. P. Thermodynamics of weak interactions: excess enthalpies and
excess Gibbs free energies of mixing. Thermochim. Acta 1975, 11, 105–114.
LB Number LB3487
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH Br3
Name: Tribromomethane
CAS: 75-25-2
Mol. Weight: 252.730640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sharma, B. R.; Singh, P. P. Excess Gibbs energies of mixing for some binary mixtures. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1975, 20, 360–363.
LB Number LB3956
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Al-Hayan, M. N. M.; Al-Kandary, J. A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane with benzene, toluene, fluorobenzene, and bromobenzene at atmospheric pressure. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 366–370.
LB Number LB4228
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalra, K. C.; Singh, K. C.; Spah, D. C. Thermodynamics of molecular interactions in 1,2-dibromoethane
+ benzene or toluene mixtures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 66, 211–220.
LB Number LB3957
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Al-Hayan, M. N. M.; Al-Kandary, J. A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane with benzene, toluene, fluorobenzene, and bromobenzene at atmospheric pressure. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 366–370.
LB Number LB5587
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalra, K. C.; Singh, K. C.; Spah, D. C. Thermodynamics of molecular interactions in mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane and xylenes at 298.15 K. Thermochim. Acta 1991, 181, 227–235.
LB Number LB5588
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalra, K. C.; Singh, K. C.; Spah, D. C. Thermodynamics of molecular interactions in mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane and xylenes at 298.15 K. Thermochim. Acta 1991, 181, 227–235.
LB Number LB5589
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalra, K. C.; Singh, K. C.; Spah, D. C. Thermodynamics of molecular interactions in mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane and xylenes at 298.15 K. Thermochim. Acta 1991, 181, 227–235.
LB Number LB5525
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H7Br
Name: 1-Bromopropane
CAS: 106-94-5
Mol. Weight: 122.991680000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 760 mmHg in the system propyl bromide - toluene. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1987, 32, 294–295.
LB Number LB5415
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromopropane
CAS: 78-75-1
Mol. Weight: 201.887740000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Von Zawidzki, J. Uber die Dampfdrucke binarer Flussigkeitsgemische. Z. Phys. Chem., Stoechiom.
Verwandtschaftsl. 1900, 35, 129–203.
LB Number LB3959
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C6H5Br
Name: Bromobenzene
CAS: 108-86-1
Mol. Weight: 157.007900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Al-Hayan, M. N. M.; Al-Kandary, J. A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane with benzene, toluene, fluorobenzene, and bromobenzene at atmospheric pressure. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 366–370.
LB Number LB3502
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
Component (2) Formula: CH2Cl2
Name: Dichloromethane
CAS: 75-09-2
Mol. Weight: 84.932580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the dichloromethane - chlorobromo-
methane - dibromomethane system and its binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1981, 26, 144–147.
LB Number LB3723
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H7Br
Name: 1-Bromopropane
CAS: 106-94-5
Mol. Weight: 122.991680000
Component (2) Formula: C4H9Cl
Name: 1-Chlorobutane
CAS: 109-69-3
Mol. Weight: 92.567260000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria in the binary systems propyl bromide-i-butanol, propyl bro-
mide-1-chlorobutane and 1-chlorobutane-methyl ethyl ketone. Thermochim. Acta 1995, 257, 51–58.
LB Number LB4579
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C6H5Cl
Name: Chlorobenzene
CAS: 108-90-7
Mol. Weight: 112.556900000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lacher, J. R.; Hunt, R. E. Vapor pressures of binary liquid mixtures. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1941, 63,
1752–1756.
LB Number LB3958
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4Br2
Name: 1,2-Dibromoethane
CAS: 106-93-4
Mol. Weight: 187.861160000
Component (2) Formula: C6H5F
Name: Fluorobenzene
CAS: 462-06-6
Mol. Weight: 96.102303200
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Al-Hayan, M. N. M.; Al-Kandary, J. A. M. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1,2-
dibromoethane with benzene, toluene, fluorobenzene, and bromobenzene at atmospheric pressure. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 366–370.
LB Number LB5455
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH Br3
Name: Tribromomethane
CAS: 75-25-2
Mol. Weight: 252.730640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sharma, B. R.; Pundeer, G. S.; Singh, P. P. Thermodynamics of weak interactions: excess enthalpies and
excess Gibbs free energies of mixing. Thermochim. Acta 1975, 11, 105–114.
LB Number LB3488
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH Br3
Name: Tribromomethane
CAS: 75-25-2
Mol. Weight: 252.730640000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sharma, B. R.; Singh, P. P. Excess Gibbs energies of mixing for some binary mixtures. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1975, 20, 360–363.
LB Number LB3359
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H5Br
Name: Bromobenzene
CAS: 108-86-1
Mol. Weight: 157.007900000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Khosla, M. P.; Mahl, B. S.; Chopra, S. L.; Singh, P. P. Gibb's excess free energy of mixing. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Leipzig) 1972, 251, 129–136.
LB Number LB3360
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H5Br
Name: Bromobenzene
CAS: 108-86-1
Mol. Weight: 157.007900000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Khosla, M. P.; Mahl, B. S.; Chopra, S. L.; Singh, P. P. Gibb's excess free energy of mixing. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Leipzig) 1972, 251, 129–136.
LB Number LB3842
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H5Br
Name: Bromobenzene
CAS: 108-86-1
Mol. Weight: 157.007900000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Buschatz, H.; Dreyer, I.; Figurski, G.; Neumann, S.; Von Weber, U. Dampf-Fluessigkeits-Gleichgewicht
und Mischungsenthalpien des Systems Isopropylbenzen/Bromobenzen. Wiss. Z. Wilhelm-Pieck-Univ.
Rostock, Naturwiss. Reihe 1982, 31(9), 53–55.
LB Number LB4952
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2 Br Cl
Name: Bromochloromethane
CAS: 74-97-5
Mol. Weight: 129.383580000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artal, M.; Munoz Embid, J.; Otin, S.; Velasco, I. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of bromochloro-
methane or 1-bromo-2-chloroethane + tetrachloromethane or benzene. Experimental measurements and
analysis in terms of group contributions. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 223–239.
LB Number LB4953
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4 Br Cl
Name: 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane
CAS: 107-04-0
Mol. Weight: 143.410160000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artal, M.; Munoz Embid, J.; Otin, S.; Velasco, I. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of bromochloro-
methane or 1-bromo-2-chloroethane + tetrachloromethane or benzene. Experimental measurements and
analysis in terms of group contributions. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 223–239.
LB Number LB3501
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2 Br Cl
Name: Bromochloromethane
CAS: 74-97-5
Mol. Weight: 129.383580000
Component (2) Formula: CH2Br2
Name: Dibromomethane
CAS: 74-95-3
Mol. Weight: 173.834580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the dichloromethane - chlorobromo-
methane - dibromomethane system and its binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1981, 26, 144–147.
LB Number LB3503
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2 Br Cl
Name: Bromochloromethane
CAS: 74-97-5
Mol. Weight: 129.383580000
Component (2) Formula: CH2Cl2
Name: Dichloromethane
CAS: 75-09-2
Mol. Weight: 84.932580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in the dichloromethane - chlorobromo-
methane - dibromomethane system and its binaries. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1981, 26, 144–147.
LB Number LB4954
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: CH2 Br Cl
Name: Bromochloromethane
CAS: 74-97-5
Mol. Weight: 129.383580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artal, M.; Munoz Embid, J.; Otin, S.; Velasco, I. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of bromochloro-
methane or 1-bromo-2-chloroethane + tetrachloromethane or benzene. Experimental measurements and
analysis in terms of group contributions. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 223–239.
LB Number LB4955
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4 Br Cl
Name: 1-Bromo-2-chloroethane
CAS: 107-04-0
Mol. Weight: 143.410160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Artal, M.; Munoz Embid, J.; Otin, S.; Velasco, I. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria of bromochloro-
methane or 1-bromo-2-chloroethane + tetrachloromethane or benzene. Experimental measurements and
analysis in terms of group contributions. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1999, 154, 223–239.
LB Number LB4204
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CAS: 151-67-7
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
Component (2) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: 1-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane
CAS: 354-06-3
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fenclova, D.; Dohnal, V. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria and limiting activity coefficients for the three binary
mixtures formed from 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (freon 113), 1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluor-
oethane (halothane), and 1-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (isohalothane). J. Chem. Thermodyn.
1990, 22, 219–224.
LB Number LB4169
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CAS: 151-67-7
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hnedkovsky, L.; Dohnal, V.; Cibulka, I. (Vapor + liquid) equilibria, limiting activity coefficients, and
excess molar volumes of {1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (halothane) + tetrachloromethane or
trichloromethane or 1,1,1-trichloroethane}. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1987, 19, 1145–1154.
LB Number LB4170
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CAS: 151-67-7
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
Component (2) Formula: C2H3Cl3
Name: 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
CAS: 71-55-6
Mol. Weight: 133.404220000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hnedkovsky, L.; Dohnal, V.; Cibulka, I. (Vapor + liquid) equilibria, limiting activity coefficients, and
excess molar volumes of {1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (halothane) + tetrachloromethane or
trichloromethane or 1,1,1-trichloroethane}. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1987, 19, 1145–1154.
LB Number LB4202
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl3F3
Name: 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
CAS: 76-13-1
Mol. Weight: 187.375609600
Component (2) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CAS: 151-67-7
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fenclova, D.; Dohnal, V. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria and limiting activity coefficients for the three binary
mixtures formed from 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (freon 113), 1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluor-
oethane (halothane), and 1-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (isohalothane). J. Chem. Thermodyn.
1990, 22, 219–224.
LB Number LB4203
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2Cl3F3
Name: 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane
CAS: 76-13-1
Mol. Weight: 187.375609600
Component (2) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: 1-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane
CAS: 354-06-3
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fenclova, D.; Dohnal, V. (Vapour + liquid) equilibria and limiting activity coefficients for the three binary
mixtures formed from 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (freon 113), 1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluor-
oethane (halothane), and 1-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (isohalothane). J. Chem. Thermodyn.
1990, 22, 219–224.
LB Number LB4168
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C2 H Br Cl F3
Name: Bromochloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CAS: 151-67-7
Mol. Weight: 197.381549600
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hnedkovsky, L.; Dohnal, V.; Cibulka, I. (Vapor + liquid) equilibria, limiting activity coefficients, and
excess molar volumes of {1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (halothane) + tetrachloromethane or
trichloromethane or 1,1,1-trichloroethane}. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1987, 19, 1145–1154.
LB Number LB3881
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O3
Name: Ethanoic anhydride
CAS: 108-24-7
Mol. Weight: 102.088640000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Campbell, A. N.; Kartzmark, E. M.; Anand, S. C. The acetone - acetic anhydride - carbon disulfide
system: surface tension, viscosity, and total and partial vapor pressures. Can. J. Chem. 1971, 49,
2183–2192.
LB Number LB3880
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propan-2-one
CAS: 67-64-1
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Campbell, A. N.; Kartzmark, E. M.; Anand, S. C. The acetone - acetic anhydride - carbon disulfide
system: surface tension, viscosity, and total and partial vapor pressures. Can. J. Chem. 1971, 49,
2183–2192.
LB Number LB5411
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O
Name: Propan-2-one
CAS: 67-64-1
Mol. Weight: 58.079140000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Von Zawidzki, J. Uber die Dampfdrucke binarer Flussigkeitsgemische. Z. Phys. Chem., Stoechiom.
Verwandtschaftsl. 1900, 35, 129–203.
LB Number LB5412
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O2
Name: 2,4-Dioxapentane
CAS: 109-87-5
Mol. Weight: 76.094420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Von Zawidzki, J. Uber die Dampfdrucke binarer Flussigkeitsgemische. Z. Phys. Chem., Stoechiom.
Verwandtschaftsl. 1900, 35, 129–203.
LB Number LB3854
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Buchowski, H.; Los, J.; Zajaczkowska, W. Excess functions of (an alkane + carbon disulphide) at 298.15
K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1981, 13, 1155–1160.
LB Number LB3855
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C10H22
Name: Decane
CAS: 124-18-5
Mol. Weight: 142.281680000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Buchowski, H.; Los, J.; Zajaczkowska, W. Excess functions of (an alkane + carbon disulphide) at 298.15
K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1981, 13, 1155–1160.
LB Number LB3856
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C13H28
Name: Tridecane
CAS: 629-50-5
Mol. Weight: 184.361420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Buchowski, H.; Los, J.; Zajaczkowska, W. Excess functions of (an alkane + carbon disulphide) at 298.15
K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1981, 13, 1155–1160.
LB Number LB3857
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C16H34
Name: Hexadecane
CAS: 544-76-3
Mol. Weight: 226.441160000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Buchowski, H.; Los, J.; Zajaczkowska, W. Excess functions of (an alkane + carbon disulphide) at 298.15
K. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1981, 13, 1155–1160.
LB Number LB3385
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fahmy, A. F. M.; El-Ghannam, N. I. The boiling temperature - composition behaviour in binary systems
of alkanol acetates with entrainers. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1972, 20, 101–105.
LB Number LB5458
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fahmy, A. F. M.; El-Ghannam, N. I. M. Vapour-liquid equilibrium in the ethyl acetate - chloroform and
methyl acetate - carbon disulphide mixtures. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim. 1972, 20, 493–497.
LB Number LB5514
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Single-phase region
[X1] [EX1] [Y1] [EY1] [Y2] [EY2]
.100000E–02 .10E–02 .603000E+05 .10E+03 .220000E–01 .10E–02
.200000E–02 .10E–02 .618000E+05 .10E+03 .590000E–01 .10E–02
.500000E–02 .10E–02 .655000E+05 .10E+03 .118000E+00 .10E–02
.100000E–01 .10E–02 .692000E+05 .10E+03 .180000E+00 .10E–02
.200000E–01 .10E–02 .734000E+05 .10E+03 .216000E+00 .10E–02
.400000E–01 .10E–02 .751000E+05 .10E+03 .244000E+00 .10E–02
.600000E–01 .10E–02 .758000E+05 .10E+03 .253000E+00 .10E–02
.800000E–01 .10E–02 .761000E+05 .10E+03 .255000E+00 .10E–02
Reference
McKeigue, K.; Gulari, E. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1-alcohols in carbon disulfide. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 278–283.
LB Number LB5515
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
McKeigue, K.; Gulari, E. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1-alcohols in carbon disulfide. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 278–283.
LB Number LB5516
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8O
Name: Propan-1-ol
CAS: 71-23-8
Mol. Weight: 60.095020000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
McKeigue, K.; Gulari, E. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1-alcohols in carbon disulfide. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 278–283.
LB Number LB5517
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
McKeigue, K.; Gulari, E. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1-alcohols in carbon disulfide. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 278–283.
LB Number LB5518
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CS2
Name: Carbon disulfide
CAS: 75-15-0
Mol. Weight: 76.140700000
Component (2) Formula: C5H12O
Name: Pentan-1-ol
CAS: 71-41-0
Mol. Weight: 88.148180000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
McKeigue, K.; Gulari, E. Vapor-liquid equilibria for binary mixtures of 1-alcohols in carbon disulfide. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1986, 31, 278–283.
LB Number LB4020
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH F3
Name: Trifluoromethane
CAS: 75-46-7
Mol. Weight: 70.013849600
Component (2) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Roth, H.; Peters-Gerth, P.; Lucas, K. Experimental vapor-liquid equilibria in the systems R22-R23, R22-
CO2, CS2-R22, R23-CO2, CS2-R23 and their correlation by equations of state. Fluid Phase Equilib.
1992, 73, 147–166.
LB Number LB5231
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4
Name: Methane
CAS: 74-82-8
Mol. Weight: 16.042460000
Component (2) Formula: CO
Name: Carbon oxide
CAS: 630-08-0
Mol. Weight: 28.010100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Sprow, F. B.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria for five cryogenic mixtures. AIChE J. 1966, 12,
780–784.
LB Number LB4566
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6
Name: Ethane
CAS: 74-84-0
Mol. Weight: 30.069040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ohgaki, K.; Katayama, T. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the ethane - carbon dioxide system
at high pressures. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1977, 1, 27–32.
LB Number LB4405
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6
Name: Ethane
CAS: 74-84-0
Mol. Weight: 30.069040000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Fredenslund, A.; Mollerup, J. Measurement and prediction of equilibrium ratios for the C2H6 + CO2
system. J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 1974, 70, 1653–1660.
LB Number LB4563
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6
Name: Propene
CAS: 115-07-1
Mol. Weight: 42.079740000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ohgaki, K.; Nakai, S.; Nitta, S.; Katayama, T. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for the binary systems
propylene - carbon dioxide, propylene - ethylene and propylene - ethane at high pressure. Fluid Phase
Equilib. 1982, 8, 113–122.
LB Number LB5569
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Hamam, S. E. M.; Lu, B. C.-Y. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria in binary system propane - carbon
dioxide. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21, 200–204.
LB Number LB5570
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: Butane
CAS: 106-97-8
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalra, H.; Krishnan, T. R.; Robinson, D. B. Equilibrium-phase properties of carbon dioxide - n-butane
and nitrogen - hydrogen sulfide systems at subambient temperatures. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21,
222–225.
LB Number LB3968
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: Butane
CAS: 106-97-8
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Weber, L. A. Vapour-liquid equilibria measurements for carbon dioxide with normal and isobutane from
250 to 280 K. Cryogenics 1985, 25, 338–342.
LB Number LB3969
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CO2
Name: Carbon dioxide
CAS: 124-38-9
Mol. Weight: 44.009500000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10
Name: 2-Methylpropane
CAS: 75-28-5
Mol. Weight: 58.122200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Weber, L. A. Vapour-liquid equilibria measurements for carbon dioxide with normal and isobutane from
250 to 280 K. Cryogenics 1985, 25, 338–342.
LB Number LB4827
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: COS
Name: Carbonyl sulfide
CAS: 463-58-1
Mol. Weight: 60.075100000
Component (2) Formula: C3H8
Name: Propane
CAS: 74-98-6
Mol. Weight: 44.095620000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miranda, R. D.; Robinson, D. B.; Kalra, H. Equilibrium-phase properties of propane - carbonyl sulfide
system. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21, 62–65.
LB Number LB5381
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H6O
Name: But-2-enal <undefined positional isomer>
CAS: 4170-30-3
Mol. Weight: 70.089840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Savescu, V.; Cioroianu, D.; Ionescu, I.; Simoiu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in binary systems of cro-
tonaldehyde with acetone and acetic acid [Rom]. Rev. Chim. (Bucharest) 1991, 42, 402–405.
LB Number LB4702
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4705
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4245
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Malijevska, I.; Chylkova, K. Vapor-liquid equilibrium in the binary system ethanoic acid(1) - 4-methyl-2-
pentanone(2). Fluid Phase Equilib. 1993, 87, 365–377.
LB Number LB3732
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O
Name: 4-Methylpentan-2-one
CAS: 108-10-1
Mol. Weight: 100.158880000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Association effects in propionic acid systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21,
88–90.
LB Number LB4707
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
monocarboxylic acid + monocarboxylic acid binary systems with a flow-type apparatus. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 405–409.
LB Number LB4708
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
monocarboxylic acid + monocarboxylic acid binary systems with a flow-type apparatus. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 405–409.
LB Number LB4709
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
monocarboxylic acid + monocarboxylic acid binary systems with a flow-type apparatus. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 405–409.
LB Number LB4710
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
monocarboxylic acid + monocarboxylic acid binary systems with a flow-type apparatus. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 405–409.
LB Number LB3455
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Giles, N. F.; Wilson, G. M. Vapor-liquid equilibria on four binary systems: 2-phenylpropionaldehyde +
phenol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether + nitroethane, dimethyl ether + propylene, and n-butyric acid
+ propionic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2006, 51, 1966–1972.
LB Number LB4711
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
monocarboxylic acid + monocarboxylic acid binary systems with a flow-type apparatus. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 2001, 46, 405–409.
LB Number LB5474
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ionescu, I.; Savescu, V.; Cioroianu, D.; Simoiu, L.; Mehedinteanu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium data for
binary mixtures of propionic acid, butyric acid and butyl acetate and models critically selected for design
purposes. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1993, 38, 457–462.
LB Number LB5479
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Hexanoic acid
CAS: 142-62-1
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H16O2
Name: Octanoic acid
CAS: 124-07-2
Mol. Weight: 144.211440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Rose, A.; Acciarri, J. A.; Williams, E. T. Vapor-liquid equilibria of the caproic acid - caprylic acid system
at 20, 50, and 100 MM. of mercury pressure. Ind. Eng. Chem. 1958, 3, 210–212.
LB Number LB3871
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CHCl3
Name: Trichloromethane
CAS: 67-66-3
Mol. Weight: 119.377640000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Campbell, A. N.; Gieskes, J. M. T. M. The isobaric boiling points of the system: acetic acid - chloroform -
water at a pressure of 760 mm Hg. Can. J. Chem. 1964, 42, 186–189.
LB Number LB3396
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2 H Cl3
Name: Trichloroethene
CAS: 79-01-6
Mol. Weight: 131.388340000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Francesconi, R.; Cojutti, A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in binary mixtures with association of the com-
ponents - II. The acetic acid - trichloroethylene system. Chem. Eng. Sci. 1971, 26, 1341–1356.
LB Number LB4694
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4668
Property Code EVLM1221
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lutugina, N. V.; Pukinskii, I. B.; Kaliev, S. G. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in binary and ternary systems
containing acetic acid, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate and n-hexane [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz.
Khim. 1972, (22), 102–105.
LB Number LB4699
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4164
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Yamaguchi, M.; Yoshikawa, H. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 100 kPa for propionic acid + carbon
tetrachloride or 2-butanone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1990, 35, 85–87.
LB Number LB4166
Property Code EVLM1241
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Butan-2-one
CAS: 78-93-3
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable y1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Yamaguchi, M.; Yoshikawa, H. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 100 kPa for propionic acid + carbon
tetrachloride or 2-butanone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1990, 35, 85–87.
LB Number LB5248
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Methyl ethanoate
CAS: 79-20-9
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Bernatova, S.; Aim, K.; Wichterle, I. Isothermal vapour-liquid equilibrium with chemical reaction in the
quaternary water + methanol + acetic acid + methyl acetate system and the five binary subsystems. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2006, 247, 96–101.
LB Number LB4695
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4799
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Calvar, N.; Dominguez, A.; Tojo, J. Vapor-liquid equilibria for the quaternary reactive system ethyl
acetate + ethanol + water + acetic acid and some of the constituent binary systems at 101.3 kPa. Fluid
Phase Equilib. 2005, 235, 215–222.
LB Number LB4824
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Macedo, E. A.; Rasmussen, P. Vapor-liquid equilibrium for the binary systems ethyl acetate - acetic acid
and ethyl propionate - propionic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1982, 27, 463–465.
LB Number LB5273
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O3
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol ethanoate
CAS: 542-59-6
Mol. Weight: 104.104520000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmid, B.; Doeker, M.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of the thermodynamic properties for the reactive
system ethylene glycol - acetic acid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 258, 115–124.
LB Number LB4005
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Isopropyl ethanoate
CAS: 108-21-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chang, W.; Guan, G.; Li, X.; Yao, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for water + acetic acid + (n-pentyl
acetate or isopropyl acetate). J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1129–1133.
LB Number LB4072
Property Code EVLM1221
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O3
Name: 2-Methoxyethyl ethanoate
CAS: 110-49-6
Mol. Weight: 118.131100000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Dykyj, J.; Paulech, J.; Klucovsky, P. Physical properties of ethylene glycol and its derivatives (III).
Liquid-vapor equilibrium of binary mixtures [Slo]. Chem. Zvesti 1958, 12, 543–557.
LB Number LB5277
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H10O4
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol diethanoate
CAS: 111-55-7
Mol. Weight: 146.141200000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmid, B.; Doeker, M.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of the thermodynamic properties for the reactive
system ethylene glycol - acetic acid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 258, 115–124.
LB Number LB4006
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C7H14O2
Name: Pentyl ethanoate
CAS: 628-63-7
Mol. Weight: 130.184860000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Chang, W.; Guan, G.; Li, X.; Yao, H. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for water + acetic acid + (n-pentyl
acetate or isopropyl acetate). J. Chem. Eng. Data 2005, 50, 1129–1133.
LB Number LB4704
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Ethyl ethanoate
CAS: 141-78-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB3827
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Ethyl propanoate
CAS: 105-37-3
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Krevor, D. H.; Maixner, S. O.; Prausnitz, J. M. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the binary systems
aniline/meta-cresol and ethyl propionate/propanoic acid. AIChE Symp. Ser. 1985, 81(244), 65–73.
LB Number LB4701
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Ethyl propanoate
CAS: 105-37-3
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4823
Property Code EVLM1431
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Ethyl propanoate
CAS: 105-37-3
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Variables [X1] T/K Temperature
[X2] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable T and x1
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Macedo, E. A.; Rasmussen, P. Vapor-liquid equilibrium for the binary systems ethyl acetate - acetic acid
and ethyl propionate - propionic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1982, 27, 463–465.
LB Number LB5475
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Butyl ethanoate
CAS: 123-86-4
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ionescu, I.; Savescu, V.; Cioroianu, D.; Simoiu, L.; Mehedinteanu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium data for
binary mixtures of propionic acid, butyric acid and butyl acetate and models critically selected for design
purposes. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1993, 38, 457–462.
LB Number LB5476
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12O2
Name: Butyl ethanoate
CAS: 123-86-4
Mol. Weight: 116.158280000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Ionescu, I.; Savescu, V.; Cioroianu, D.; Simoiu, L.; Mehedinteanu, L. Liquid-vapor equilibrium data for
binary mixtures of propionic acid, butyric acid and butyl acetate and models critically selected for design
purposes. Rev. Roum. Chim. 1993, 38, 457–462.
LB Number LB3535
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O2
Name: Benzoic acid
CAS: 65-85-0
Mol. Weight: 122.121340000
Component (2) Formula: C9H10O2
Name: Benzyl ethanoate
CAS: 140-11-4
Mol. Weight: 150.174500000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 4 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1990, (2), 107.
LB Number LB3593
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H8O
Name: Oxolane
CAS: 109-99-9
Mol. Weight: 72.105720000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kalali, H. E.; Demiriz, A. M.; Budde, J.; Kohler, F.; Dallos, A.; Ratkovics, F. Excess Gibbs energies and
excess volumes of the mixtures ethanoic acid + 1,4-dioxane and oxolane. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1990, 54,
111–120.
LB Number LB4703
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Dibutyl ether
CAS: 142-96-1
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4706
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Dibutyl ether
CAS: 142-96-1
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB5274
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O2
Name: Ethane-1,2-diol
CAS: 107-21-1
Mol. Weight: 62.067840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Schmid, B.; Doeker, M.; Gmehling, J. Measurement of the thermodynamic properties for the reactive
system ethylene glycol - acetic acid. Fluid Phase Equilib. 2007, 258, 115–124.
LB Number LB3860
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S.; Palta, R. C. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing
carboxylic acids. 1. Excess Gibbs energy for acetic acid + cyclohexane, + benzene, and + heptane. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1984, 29, 277–280.
LB Number LB5443
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H6
Name: Benzene
CAS: 71-43-2
Mol. Weight: 78.111840000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Von Zawidzki, J. Uber die Dampfdrucke binarer Flussigkeitsgemische. Z. Phys. Chem., Stoechiom.
Verwandtschaftsl. 1900, 35, 129–203.
LB Number LB3861
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S.; Palta, R. C. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing
carboxylic acids. 1. Excess Gibbs energy for acetic acid + cyclohexane, + benzene, and + heptane. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1984, 29, 277–280.
LB Number LB4231
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Malijevska, I.; Chylkova, K.; Sysova, M. Vapour-liquid equilibrium in the binary system ethanoic acid
(1)-cyclohexane(2) at 101.325 kPa. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1991, 68, 219–228.
LB Number LB4669
Property Code EVLM1221
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14
Name: Hexane
CAS: 110-54-3
Mol. Weight: 86.175360000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lutugina, N. V.; Pukinskii, I. B.; Kaliev, S. G. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in binary and ternary systems
containing acetic acid, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate and n-hexane [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz.
Khim. 1972, (22), 102–105.
LB Number LB5444
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Von Zawidzki, J. Uber die Dampfdrucke binarer Flussigkeitsgemische. Z. Phys. Chem., Stoechiom.
Verwandtschaftsl. 1900, 35, 129–203.
LB Number LB3862
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S.; Palta, R. C. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing
carboxylic acids. 1. Excess Gibbs energy for acetic acid + cyclohexane, + benzene, and + heptane. J.
Chem. Eng. Data 1984, 29, 277–280.
LB Number LB5429
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C8H8
Name: Vinylbenzene
CAS: 100-42-5
Mol. Weight: 104.149120000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vilim, O.; Hala, E.; Pick, J.; Fried, V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. XI. The styrene - ethylbenzene - acetic
acid system at 60.deg.C [Czech]. Chem. Listy 1954, 48, 989–995.
LB Number LB5430
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Vilim, O.; Hala, E.; Pick, J.; Fried, V. Liquid-vapor equilibrium. XI. The styrene - ethylbenzene - acetic
acid system at 60.deg.C [Czech]. Chem. Listy 1954, 48, 989–995.
LB Number LB5530
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 2. Excess Gibbs energy for propionic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1985, 30, 286–288.
LB Number LB4056
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C7H8
Name: Toluene
CAS: 108-88-3
Mol. Weight: 92.138420000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Donnelly, J. K.; Malpani, S. N.; Moore, R. G. Vapor-liquid equilibrium of propionic acid - toluene sys-
tem. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1975, 20, 170–172.
LB Number LB5531
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 2. Excess Gibbs energy for propionic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane. J. Chem. Eng. Data
1985, 30, 286–288.
LB Number LB3582
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Bagga, O. P.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for systems with associating
vapor phase propionic acid - isopropylbenzene and propionic acid - o-xylene systems. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1977, 22, 177–179.
LB Number LB3578
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,4-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 106-42-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Bagga, O. P.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium data for the systms ethyl-
benzene - propionic acid and p-xylene - propionic acid. Indian J. Technol. 1977, 15, 1–3.
LB Number LB3577
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: Ethylbenzene
CAS: 100-41-4
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Bagga, O. P.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibrium data for the systms ethyl-
benzene - propionic acid and p-xylene - propionic acid. Indian J. Technol. 1977, 15, 1–3.
LB Number LB3595
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Bagga, O. P.; Raju, K. S. N. Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibria for systems with associating
vapor phase propionic acid - isopropylbenzene and propionic acid - o-xylene systems. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1977, 22, 177–179.
LB Number LB3579
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 95-47-6
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Raju, K. S. N. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for systems aromatic hydrocarbon - n-butyric
acid. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1978, 11, 147–149.
LB Number LB3581
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Raju, K. S. N. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for systems aromatic hydrocarbon - n-butyric
acid. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1978, 11, 147–149.
LB Number LB3580
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: Butanoic acid
CAS: 107-92-6
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C9H12
Name: Isopropylbenzene
CAS: 98-82-8
Mol. Weight: 120.191580000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jain, S. C.; Raju, K. S. N. Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for systems aromatic hydrocarbon - n-butyric
acid. J. Chem. Eng. Jpn. 1978, 11, 147–149.
LB Number LB5526
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 2-Methylpropanoic acid
CAS: 79-31-2
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 3. Excess Gibbs energy for isobutyric acid and trimethylacetic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1987, 32, 402–406.
LB Number LB5528
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C4H8O2
Name: 2-Methylpropanoic acid
CAS: 79-31-2
Mol. Weight: 88.105120000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 3. Excess Gibbs energy for isobutyric acid and trimethylacetic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1987, 32, 402–406.
LB Number LB5527
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: 2,2-Dimethylpropanoic acid
CAS: 75-98-9
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Cyclohexane
CAS: 110-82-7
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 3. Excess Gibbs energy for isobutyric acid and trimethylacetic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1987, 32, 402–406.
LB Number LB5529
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: 2,2-Dimethylpropanoic acid
CAS: 75-98-9
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lark, B. S.; Banipal, T. S.; Singh, S. Excess Gibbs energy for binary mixtures containing carboxylic
acids. 3. Excess Gibbs energy for isobutyric acid and trimethylacetic acid + cyclohexane and + n-heptane.
J. Chem. Eng. Data 1987, 32, 402–406.
LB Number LB4673
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C5H10O2
Name: Pentanoic acid
CAS: 109-52-4
Mol. Weight: 102.131700000
Component (2) Formula: C7H16
Name: Heptane
CAS: 142-82-5
Mol. Weight: 100.201940000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Lodl, S. J.; Scheller, W. A. Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the system n-heptane - n-valeric
acid at 50, 75, and 100.deg.C. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1967, 12, 485–488.
LB Number LB3534
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O2
Name: Benzoic acid
CAS: 65-85-0
Mol. Weight: 122.121340000
Component (2) Formula: C12H10
Name: Biphenyl
CAS: 92-52-4
Mol. Weight: 154.207800000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 4 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1990, (2), 107.
LB Number LB3531
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O2
Name: Benzoic acid
CAS: 65-85-0
Mol. Weight: 122.121340000
Component (2) Formula: C13H12
Name: Diphenylmethane
CAS: 101-81-5
Mol. Weight: 168.234380000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 4 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1990, (2), 107.
LB Number LB3532
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C7H6O2
Name: Benzoic acid
CAS: 65-85-0
Mol. Weight: 122.121340000
Component (2) Formula: C14H14
Name: 1,2-Diphenylethane
CAS: 103-29-7
Mol. Weight: 182.260960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Abramov, V. E.; Smirnova, N. A. Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems containing intermediate products
of the synthesis of benzoic acid. 4 [Russ]. Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Fiz. Khim. 1990, (2), 107.
LB Number LB4785
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 134, 1–8.
LB Number LB4786
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Hexan-1-ol
CAS: 111-27-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 134, 1–8.
LB Number LB4787
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Octan-1-ol
CAS: 111-87-5
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. Z. Phys.
Chem. (Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 134, 1–8.
LB Number LB4788
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2O2
Name: Methanoic acid
CAS: 64-18-6
Mol. Weight: 46.025380000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26O
Name: Dodecan-1-ol
CAS: 112-53-8
Mol. Weight: 186.334240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB3498
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH4O
Name: Methanol
CAS: 67-56-1
Mol. Weight: 32.041860000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wagner, M.; Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A. Excess Gibbs free energy in methanol + acetic acid and ethanol +
acetic acid. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1980, 12, 181–186.
LB Number LB3499
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wagner, M.; Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A. Excess Gibbs free energy in methanol + acetic acid and ethanol +
acetic acid. J. Chem. Thermodyn. 1980, 12, 181–186.
LB Number LB4693
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4970
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Reichl, A.; Daiminger, U.; Schmidt, A.; Davies, M.; Hoffmann, U.; Brinkmeier, C.; Reder, C.; Mar-
quardt, W. A non-recycle flow still for the experimental determination of vapor-liquid equilibria in
reactive systems. Fluid Phase Equilib. 1998, 153, 113–134.
LB Number LB4781
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. The
binary mixtures of acetic acid with n-butanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol and n-dodecanol. Z. Phys. Chem.
(Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 137, 129–137.
LB Number LB4696
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4782
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C6H14O
Name: Hexan-1-ol
CAS: 111-27-3
Mol. Weight: 102.174760000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. The
binary mixtures of acetic acid with n-butanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol and n-dodecanol. Z. Phys. Chem.
(Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 137, 129–137.
LB Number LB4783
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C8H18O
Name: Octan-1-ol
CAS: 111-87-5
Mol. Weight: 130.227920000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. The
binary mixtures of acetic acid with n-butanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol and n-dodecanol. Z. Phys. Chem.
(Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 137, 129–137.
LB Number LB4784
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
Component (2) Formula: C12H26O
Name: Dodecan-1-ol
CAS: 112-53-8
Mol. Weight: 186.334240000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Apelblat, A.; Tamir, A.; Wagner, M. Association in carboxylic acid - aliphatic alcohol mixtures. The
binary mixtures of acetic acid with n-butanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol and n-dodecanol. Z. Phys. Chem.
(Frankfurt/Main) 1983, 137, 129–137.
LB Number LB4697
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H6O
Name: Ethanol
CAS: 64-17-5
Mol. Weight: 46.068440000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB4700
Property Code EVLM1131
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
Component (2) Formula: C4H10O
Name: Butan-1-ol
CAS: 71-36-3
Mol. Weight: 74.121600000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of P and y1 at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Miyamoto, S.; Nakamura, S.; Iwai, Y.; Arai, Y. Measurement of isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria for
binary and ternary systems containing monocarboxylic acid. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2001, 46, 1225–1230.
LB Number LB3735
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C2H4O2
Name: Ethanoic acid
CAS: 64-19-7
Mol. Weight: 60.051960000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Vapor-liquid equilibria in system carbon tetrachloride - acetic acid. J. Chem. Eng.
Data 1975, 20, 168–170.
LB Number LB4163
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Yamaguchi, M.; Yoshikawa, H. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 100 kPa for propionic acid + carbon
tetrachloride or 2-butanone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1990, 35, 85–87.
LB Number LB5573
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Paul, R. N. Study of liquid-vapor equilibrium in improved equilibrium still. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21,
165–169.
LB Number LB3731
Property Code EVLM1231
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
[Y2] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
Method Direct measurement of T and y1 at variable x1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Wisniak, J.; Tamir, A. Association effects in propionic acid systems. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1976, 21,
88–90.
LB Number LB4165
Property Code EVLM1241
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CCl4
Name: Tetrachloromethane
CAS: 56-23-5
Mol. Weight: 153.822700000
Component (2) Formula: C3H6O2
Name: Propanoic acid
CAS: 79-09-4
Mol. Weight: 74.078540000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] P/Pa Pressure
Variables [X1] y1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in vapor phase
[Y1] T/K Temperature
Method Direct measurement of T at variable y1 and constant P
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Kato, M.; Yamaguchi, M.; Yoshikawa, H. Vapor-liquid equilibria at 100 kPa for propionic acid + carbon
tetrachloride or 2-butanone. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1990, 35, 85–87.
LB Number LB4120
Property Code EVLM1111
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: CH2Cl2
Name: Dichloromethane
CAS: 75-09-2
Mol. Weight: 84.932580000
Component (2) Formula: C6H12
Name: Hex-1-ene
CAS: 592-41-6
Mol. Weight: 84.159480000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 2, liquid in equilibrium with vapor
Parameters [P1] T/K Temperature
Variables [X1] x1/- Mole fraction of component 1 in liquid phase
[Y1] P/Pa Pressure
Method Direct measurement of P at variable x1 and constant T
Experimental Data
Each measured physical quantity is accompanied by its absolute uncertainty [EX1], [EX2], [EY1], [EY2],
etc. Two uncertainties are assigned to parameters: [EP1C], [EP2C], etc. express the reproducibility of the
'constant' values of the parameters. [EP1A], [EP2A], etc. express the absolute experimental uncertainty
of the parameters. For more details see chapter 3.
Reference
Jackowski, A. W. Liquid-vapour equilibrium in {xCH2Cl2 + (1-x)C4H9CH:CH2} at 298.17 K. J. Chem.
Thermodyn. 1985, 17, 765–768.
LB Number LB5088
Property Code EVLM1211
Property Group VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS
Component (1) Formula: C2H2Cl4
Name: 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
CAS: 79-34-5
Mol. Weight: 167.849280000
Component (2) Formula: C8H10
Name: 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
CAS: 108-38-3
Mol. Weight: 106.165000000
State Two-component system, single-phase liquid or two-phase liquid-liquid in
equilibrium with vapor
Pure component 1, liquid in equilibrium with vapor