Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids. Herein, partially miscible mixtures are presented within the context of liquid-liquid extraction processes and heterogeneous distillation processes. This paper describes development of a model for predicting the flash point of binary partially miscible mixtures of aqueous-organic system. To confirm the predictive efficiency of the derived flash points, the model was verified by comparing the predicted values with the experimental data for the studied mixtures: water + 1-butanol; water + 2-butanol; water + isobutanol; water + 1-pentanol; and, water + octane. Results reveal that immiscibility in the two liquid phases should not be ignored in ...
AbstractThe condition for a liquid mixture not to flash is important in some cases, such as some pro...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazar...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize the fire and explosion hazard of liq...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable employed to characterize fire and explosion h...
[[abstract]]The flash points of binary partially miscible mixtures of flammable solvents were estima...
Aqueous solutions of alcohols are of considerable interest for a wide range of scientists and techno...
[[abstract]]The condition for a liquid mixture not to flash is important in some cases, such as some...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
[[abstract]]This work predicts the flash points of partially miscible aqueous–organic mixtures using...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
AbstractFlash point is one of the most important variables used to assess fire and explosion hazard ...
Flash point is one of the most important variables used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of...
AbstractThe condition for a liquid mixture not to flash is important in some cases, such as some pro...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazar...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize the fire and explosion hazard of liq...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable employed to characterize fire and explosion h...
[[abstract]]The flash points of binary partially miscible mixtures of flammable solvents were estima...
Aqueous solutions of alcohols are of considerable interest for a wide range of scientists and techno...
[[abstract]]The condition for a liquid mixture not to flash is important in some cases, such as some...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
[[abstract]]This work predicts the flash points of partially miscible aqueous–organic mixtures using...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
AbstractFlash point is one of the most important variables used to assess fire and explosion hazard ...
Flash point is one of the most important variables used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of...
AbstractThe condition for a liquid mixture not to flash is important in some cases, such as some pro...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...