2-Phenylethanol

Molecular formula: C8H10O
Molar mass: 122.17 g·mol-1
CAS registry number: 60-12-8

T.-T. Huang, C.-T. Yeh and C. -H. Tu
Densities, Viscosities, Refractive Indices, and Surface Tensions for the Ternary Mixtures of 2-Propanol + Benzyl Alcohol + 2-Phenylethanol at T = 308.15 K
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2008Volume: 53Pages: 1203-1207.
DOI: 10.1021/je7007445
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2008v53/i05/je7007445.xml
D. M. VonNiederhausern, G. M. Wilson and N. F. Giles
Critical Point and Vapor Pressure Measurements for Seven Compounds by a Low Residence Time Flow Method
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2006Volume: 51Pages: 1982-1985.
Keywords: critical temperature, critical pressure, vapor pressure, flow method with ultralow residence times, 2-phenylethanol (60-12-8), 1-tert-butoxy-2-propanol (57018-52-7), 2-propene- 1-ol (107-18-6), 1-dodecanethiol (112-55-0), thioanisole (100-68-5), na
DOI: 10.1021/je060088h
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2006v51/i06/je060088h.xml
J. A. Lopes, D. Chouchi and M. Nunes da Ponte
High Pressure Phase Equilibrium of CO2 + 2-Phenylethanol and CO2 + 3-Methyl-1-butanol
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2003Volume: 48Pages: 847-850.
Keywords: Phase equilibrium, CO2, 2-phenylethanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol
DOI: 10.1021/je025600n
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2003v48/i04/je025600n.xml
F. Comelli and R. Francesconi
Excess Properties of Binary Mixtures of Esters of Carbonic Acid + Three Aryl Alcohols at 308.15 K
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2005Volume: 50Pages: 191-195.
Keywords: Excess Properties of Binary Mixtures of Esters of Carbonic Acid + Three Aryl Alcohols at 308.15 K
DOI: 10.1021/je0497395
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2005v50/i01/je0497395.xml
R. Francesconi, A. Bigi and F. Comelli
Enthalpies of Mixing, Densities, and Refractive Indices for Binary Mixtures of (Anisole or Phenetole) + Three Aryl Alcohols at 308.15 K and at Atmospheric Pressure
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2005Volume: 50Pages: 1404-1408.
Keywords: Excess molar enthalpies, excess molar volumes, refractive indices, binary, anisole, phenetole, benzyl alcohol, 2-phenylethanol, 3-phenyl-1-propanol, flow microcalorimeter, Anton Paar density meter, Abbe refractometer.
DOI: 10.1021/je050085p
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2005v50/i04/je050085p.xml
M. O. Hertel and K. Sommer
Limiting Separation Factors and Limiting Activity Coefficients for 2-Phenylethanol and 2-Phenylethanal in Water at 100 C
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2005Volume: 50Pages: 1905-1906.
Keywords: Limiting Separation Factors, Limiting Activity Coefficients
DOI: 10.1021/je050171p
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2005v50/i06/je050171p.xml
R. Francesconi, A. Bigi, K. Rubini and F. Comelli
Excess Enthalpies, Heat Capacities, Densities, Viscosities and Refractive Indices of Dimethyl Sulfoxide + Three Aryl Alcohols at 308.15 K and Atmospheric Pressure
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2005Volume: 50Pages: 1932-1937.
Keywords: Excess Enthalpies, heat capacities, densities, viscosities, refractive indices, dimethyl sulfoxide, aryl alcohols
DOI: 10.1021/je0501991
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2005v50/i06/je0501991.xml
C. Castellari, R. Francesconi and F. Comelli
Excess Molar Enthalpies and Hydrogen Bonding in Binary Mixtures Containing Glycols or Poly(Ethylene Glycols) and 2-Phenylethyl Alcohol at 308.15 K and Atmospheric Pressure
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2004Volume: 49Pages: 1032-1035.
Keywords: Excess molar enthalpies, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, di(ethylene glycol), Tri(ethylene glycol), tetra(ethylene glycol), PEGs, microcalorimeter.
DOI: 10.1021/je049943s
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2004v49/i04/je049943s.xml
E. D. Nikitin, A. P. Popov and Y. G. Yatluk
Vapor-Liquid Critical Properties of Phenol and (C8 to C10) Phenylalkanols
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2007Volume: 52Pages: 315-317.
DOI: 10.1021/je0604380
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2007v52/i01/je0604380.xml
C.-T. Yeh and C. -H. Tu
Densities, Viscosities, Refractive Indexes, and Surface Tensions for Binary Mixtures of 2-Propanol + Benzyl Alcohol, + 2-Phenylethanol and Benzyl Alcohol + 2-Phenylethanol at T ) (298.15, 308.15, and 318.15) K
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2007Volume: 52Pages: 1760-1767.
DOI: 10.1021/je700140j
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2007v52/i05/je700140j.xml
V. N. Emel'yanenko, A. Dabrowska, S. P. Verevkin, M. O. Hertel, H. Scheuren and K. Sommer
Vapor Pressures, Enthalpies of Vaporization, and Limiting Activity Coefficients in Water at 100 deg C of 2-Furanaldehyde, Benzaldehyde, Phenylethanal, and 2-Phenylethanol
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2007Volume: 52Pages: 468-471.
DOI: 10.1021/je060406c
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2007v52/i02/je060406c.xml
M. O. Hertel, H. Scheuren and K. Sommer
Solubilities of Hexanal, Benzaldehyde, 2-Furfural, 2-Phenylethanol, Phenylethanal, and c-Nonalactone in Water at Temperatures between (50 and 100) deg C
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2007Volume: 52Pages: 2143-2145.
DOI: 10.1021/je700122y
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2007v52/i06/je700122y.xml
L. Striteska, L. Hnedkovsky and I. Cibulka
Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XI. Phenylmethanol and 2-phenylethanol at T=(298 to 573) K and at pressures up to 30 MPa
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2004Volume: 36Pages: 401-407.
Keywords: Density, Partial molar volume, Aqueous phenylmethanol, Aqueous 2-phenylethanol, High temperature, High pressure
DOI: 10.1016/2004strhne0
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2004v36/i05/2004strhne0.xml


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