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Improvements in the measurement of distillation curves. 3. Application to gasoline and gasoline+ methanol mixturesSmith et al., 2007
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- Smith B
- Bruno T
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In previous work, several significant improvements in the measurement of distillation curves for complex fluids were introduced. The modifications to the classical measurement provide for (1) temperature and volume measurements of low uncertainty,(2) temperature control …
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