Thermal Conductivity of Aqueous Mixtures of 2-n-Butoxyethanol at Pressures up to 150 MPa
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Date
2010
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Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
Abstract
This paper contains the results of new measurements of the thermal conductivity of mixtures of water and
2-n-butoxyethanol in the liquid phase within the temperature range of (304 to 346) K at pressures up to 150
MPa. The measurements were carried out with a transient hot-wire instrument and have an accuracy of (
0.3 %. The investigation is the first conducted at high pressures on partially miscible mixtures whose
components are of greatly differing thermal conductivity. It therefore provides a severe test of the methods
of representing the thermal conductivity of liquid mixtures that are based on the hard-sphere theory of
transport in liquids. It is shown that all of the experimental data may be represented to within ( 6 % by a
“predictive” procedure based on the hard-sphere theory of liquids. However, a more detailed analysis of the
results reveals small but systematic deviations from the universal behavior of the thermal conductivity as a
function of molar volume that the predictive procedure and the hard-sphere theory have as their basis.
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Thermal Conductivity, Aqueous Mixtures, Pressures
Citation
Mensah-Brown, H., & Wakeham, W. A. (2010). Thermal conductivity of aqueous mixtures of 2-n-butoxyethanol at pressures up to 150 MPa. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 55(10), 4499-4506