Octadecane

Synonym: n-octadecane

Molecular formula: C18H38
Molar mass: 254.50 g·mol-1
CAS registry number: 593-45-3

P. Morawski, J. A. P. Coutinho and U. Domanska
High pressure (solid + liquid) equilibria of n-alkane mixtures: experimental results, correlation and prediction
Fluid Phase Equilib.Year: 2005Volume: 230Pages: 72-80.
Keywords: (solid + liquid) equilibria, n-alkanes, cyclohexane, n-hexane, high-pressure, correlation, prediction, modelling
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/fpe/2005v230/i01/2005morcou0.xml
J. Rolinska and T. Hofman
Solubilities of Some Long-Chain n-Alkanes in Dipropyl Ether, Dibutyl Ether, 1-Chlorobutane, and 1-Chlorooctane as Functions of Temperature
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2004Volume: 49Pages: 492-496.
Keywords: Solubilities, n-octadecane, n-nonadecane, n-eicosane, n-tetracosane, Dipropyl Ether, Dibutyl Ether, 1-Chlorobutane, 1-Chlorooctane
DOI: 10.1021/je030206q
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jced/2004v49/i03/je030206q.xml
N. Wang, C. Mao, R. Lu, X. Peng, X. An and W. Shen
The measurements of coexistence curves and light scattering for {xC6H5CN + (1 - x)CH3(CH2)16CH3} in the critical region
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2006Volume: 38Pages: 264-271.
Keywords: Critical phenomena, Coexistence curve, Light scattering, Correlation length, Osmotic compressibility, Benzonitrile, Octadecane, Crossover phenomena
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2005.05.012
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2006v38/i03/j.jct.2005.05.012.xml
U. Domanska and P. Morawski
Influence of size and shape effects on the high-pressure solubility of n-alkanes: Experimental data, correlation and prediction
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2005Volume: 37Pages: 1276-1287.
Keywords: n-Alkanes, High pressure (solid + liquid) equilibria, Correlation and prediction
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2005.03.007
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2005v37/i12/j.jct.2005.03.007.xml
Espeau, P., Ceolin, R.[Rene]
A simple method to determine the specific volumes of liquids and melts as a function of the temperature. Application to four n-alkanes (C16H34, C18H38, C19H40 and C21H44) under saturating vapour pressure in the 298-573K range
Thermochim. ActaYear: 2006Volume: 445Pages: 32-35.
Keywords: specific volumes, liquids, n-alkanes, water, vapour pressure
DOI: 10.1016/2006espceo1
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/tca/2006espceo1.xml


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