Measurement and Prediction of the Molar Heat Capacities of Liquid Polyoxyethylene Glycol Monoalkyl Ethers (CnEm) was written by Goralski, Pawel;Tkaczyk, Mariola. And the article was included in Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data in 2015.Safety of 2-(2-(Hexyloxy)ethoxy)ethanol The following contents are mentioned in the article:
The saturation heat capacities of eleven polyoxyethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers (CnEm) were measured by the calorimetric (DSC) method. The measurements were performed within the temperature range of (275.15 to 339.15) K by Micro DSCIII (Setaram) calorimeter. Assuming that the molar heat capacity (Cp,m) shows an additive character, the contributions to the Cp,m values of particular functional groups forming the compounds of CnEm series were calculated Two models differing in the manner of mol. division into functional groups, i.e., first- and second-order additivity group contribution approach, were used. In the latter, not only the type of functional group but also its position and the closest neighborhood was taken into account. The average deviations between the exptl. values of Cp and those estimated on the basis of the group contributions do not exceed 0.4 % for the compound of the series under investigation. The group contributions determined in this study make it possible to predict the molar heat capacity of monoethers CnEm within the temperature range of (270 to 350) K with an average error below 1 %. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as 2-(2-(Hexyloxy)ethoxy)ethanol (cas: 112-59-4Safety of 2-(2-(Hexyloxy)ethoxy)ethanol).
2-(2-(Hexyloxy)ethoxy)ethanol (cas: 112-59-4) belongs to ethers. Carboxylic acid esters of low molecular weight are colourless, volatile liquids with pleasant odours, slightly soluble in water. Cyclic esters are called lactones, regardless of whether they are derived from an organic or inorganic acid. One example of an organic lactone is γ-valerolactone.Safety of 2-(2-(Hexyloxy)ethoxy)ethanol
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