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- [1] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: III.: Aniline at temperatures T=298 K to T=573 K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2000, 32 (09): : 1221 - 1227
- [2] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: II.: Dihydroxybenzenes at temperatures T = (298 to 473) K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 1999, 31 (01): : 27 - 42
- [3] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: XIII.: Butanols (aq) at temperatures T=298 K to 573 K and at pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2006, 38 (04): : 418 - 426
- [4] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: VIII.: Nitrobenzene and nitrophenols at T=298 K to T=573 K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2003, 35 (07): : 1185 - 1197
- [5] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: VII.: o- and p-aminobenzoic acids at T=298 K to 498 K and o-diaminobenzene at T=298 K to 573 K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2002, 34 (06): : 861 - 873
- [6] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XXIII. Cyclic ketones at T = (298 to 573) K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2011, 43 (07): : 1028 - 1035
- [7] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XXIV. Selected alkane-α,ω-diols at temperatures T=298 K to 573 K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2013, 64 : 231 - 238
- [8] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XXIX. Four 2-alkoxyethanols at temperatures T = ( 298 K to 573) K and pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2018, 125 : 240 - 249
- [9] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XV. Butanediols(aq) at temperatures from (298 K to 573 K) and at pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2006, 38 (09): : 1085 - 1091
- [10] Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water.: XIV.: Polyhydric alcohols derived from ethane and propane at temperatures T=298 K to T=573 K and at pressures up to 30 MPa JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS, 2006, 38 (07): : 801 - 809