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A Comparison of Results by Correlation Gas Chromatography with Another Gas Chromatographic Retention Time Technique. The Effects of Retention Time Coincidence on Vaporization Enthalpy and Vapor Pressure

The vaporization enthalpies of a mixture of n-alkanes, aliphatic esters, and dialkyl phthalates are examined both by correlation gas chromatography and another commonly used gas chromatographic retention time technique according to the protocol described by Hamilton. The resulting vaporization entha...

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Published in:Journal of chemical and engineering data 2015-09, Vol.60 (9), p.2739-2748
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