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Diffusivities in Binary Mixtures of Cyclohexane or Ethyl Butanoate with Dissolved CH4 or R143a Close to Infinite Dilution

This work is part of a series of studies focusing on binary mixtures consisting of a liquid with a dissolved gas close to infinite dilution. A particular focus is on the study of the influence of molecular characteristics on mutual or self-diffusivity. Heterodyne dynamic light scattering (DLS) exper...

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Published in:Journal of chemical and engineering data 2023-02, Vol.68 (2), p.339-348
Main Authors: Piszko, Maximilian, Lenahan, Frances D., Klein, Tobias, Fröba, Andreas P.
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