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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2004. V. 42. № 4. P. 545–551
Bashirov M.M., Naziev Ya.M.
Isobaric heat capacity of binary solutions of methyl and $n$-hexyl alcohols at high pressures
The pulsed-regular mode is used to measure the isobaric heat capacity of solutions of methyl and $n$-hexyl alcohols at different temperatures, pressures, and concentrations. An empirical equation is suggested for the calculation of the isobaric heat capacity of the methanol-$n$-hexanol system as a function of concentration, and the coefficients of thermal diffusivity and thermal activity are calculated at high pressures.
Article reference:
Bashirov M.M., Naziev Ya.M. Isobaric heat capacity of binary solutions of methyl and $n$-hexyl alcohols at high pressures, High Temp., 2004. V. 42. № 4. P. 545
Bashirov M.M., Naziev Ya.M. Isobaric heat capacity of binary solutions of methyl and $n$-hexyl alcohols at high pressures, High Temp., 2004. V. 42. № 4. P. 545