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Title |
Excess properties of mixtures containing 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethanol, methylcyclohexane, cyclohexane and 1‑hexene as fuel representative
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Published in |
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, February 2023
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DOI | 10.1016/j.jct.2022.106933 |
Authors |
Mohamed Lifi, Gabriel Rubio-Pérez, Houda Lifi, Natalia Muñoz-Rujas, Fernando Aguilar, Fatima Ezzahrae M'hamdi Alaoui |
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