Cyclohexyl acetate

Synonym: cyclohexyl ethanoate

Molecular formula: C8H14O2
Molar mass: 142.20 g·mol-1

D. Ozmen and S. Cehreli
Phase equilibria of water + 1-propanol + solvent (n-amyl acetate, cyclohexanol, and cyclohexyl acetate) at T = 298.2K
Fluid Phase Equilib.Year: 2007Volume: 253Pages: 61-66.
Keywords: LLE, 1-Propanol, UNIFAC, UNIQUAC, NRTL
DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2007.01.021
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/fpe/j.fluid.2007.01.021.xml
U. Domanska, P. Morawski and M. Piekarska
Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria of 1-Decanol and 1-Dodecanol with Fragrance Raw Materials Based on Cyclohexane
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2009Volume: 54Pages: 1271-1276.
DOI: 10.1021/je800789b
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/10.1021/je800789b.xml
Bilgin, M.[Mehmet], Kirbaslar, S. I., Ozcan, O.[Onder], Dramur, U.[Umur]
Distribution of Butyric Acid between Water and Several Solvents
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2006Volume: 51Pages: 1546-1550.
Keywords: distribution coefficient, water, butyric acid, solvents
DOI: 10.1021/je060025z
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2006v51/i05/je060025z.xml
Zaitsau, D. H.[Dzmitry H.], Verevkin, S. P.[Sergey P.], Paulechka, Y. U.[Yauheni U.], Kabo, G. J. (see Kabo, G. Y.), Sevruk, V. M.[Viktor M.]
Comprehensive Study of Vapor Pressures and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Cyclohexyl Esters
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2003Volume: 48Pages: 1393-1400.
Keywords: vapor pressure, heat of vaporization, cyclohexyl esters
DOI: 10.1021/je025634v
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2003v48/i06/je025634v.xml
A. Senol, S. Cehreli and D. Ozmen
Phase Equilibria for the Ternary Liquid Systems of (Water + Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol + Cyclic Solvent) at 298.2 K
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2005Volume: 50Pages: 688-691.
Keywords: liquid-liquid equilibria, water, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, cyclohexane, cyclohexanol, cyclohexyl acetate, chlorobenzene
DOI: 10.1021/je049605r
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2005v50/i02/je049605r.xml
U. Domanska, P. Morawski and M. Piekarska
Solubility of perfumery and fragrance raw materials based on cyclohexane in 1-octanol under ambient and high pressures up to 900 MPa
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2008Volume: 40Pages: 710-717.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2007.10.004
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/jct/j.jct.2007.10.004.xml
A. Senol
Phase equilibria for ternary liquid systems of (water + levulinic acid + cyclic solvent) at T = 298.2 K: Thermodynamic modeling
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2005Volume: 37Pages: 1104-1110.
Keywords: liquid+liquid equilibria
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2005.01.014
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2005v37/i10/j.jct.2005.01.014.xml
Kirbaslar, S. I., Bilgin, M.[Mehmet], Batr, D.[Deniz]
(Liquid + liquid) equilibria of (water + butyric acid + cyclohexyl acetate) ternary system
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2005Volume: 37Pages: 175-180.
Keywords: Butyric acid, Cyclohexyl acetate, (Liquid + liquid) equilibria, UNIFAC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2004.09.002
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2005v37/i02/j.jct.2004.09.002.xml
U. Domanska, K. Paduszynski and Z. K. K. ]. Niszczota
Solubility of fragrance raw materials in water: Experimental study, correlations, and Mod. UNIFAC (Do) predictions
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2011Volume: 43Pages: 28-33.
Keywords: Experimental (liquid + liquid) phase equilibria, (solid + liquid) phase equilibria, Molecular interactions, Correlation, Mod. UNIFAC (Do) prediction
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2010.07.013
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/10.1016/j.jct.2010.07.013.xml
U. Domanska, A. Nevines and M. Laskowska
Temperature and composition dependence of the density and viscosity of binary mixtures of (1-decanol + fragrance material)
Thermochim. ActaYear: 2009Volume: 491Pages: 10-19.
Keywords: 1-Decanol, Fragrance materials, Physico-chemical properties, Experimental densities and viscosities, Excess molar volumes, Volume expansivities, Excess volume expansivities, Correlation
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2009.02.013
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/10.1016/j.tca.2009.02.013.xml


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