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Electrophysiological findings in workers exposed to n-heptane fumes
Journal of Neurology, 1979Electrophysiological examination of the peroneal nerve was performed in a group of individuals exposed for professional reasons to vapours of n-heptane. The results suggest a probably specific role of this hydrocarbon compound in provoking "minimal" peripheral nerve damage.
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The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1984
Abstract Excess volumes of (n-heptane + n-nonane), (n-nonane + cyclohexane), (n-heptane + n-decane), (n-decane + cyclohexane), (n-heptane + n-nonane + cyclohexane), and (n-heptane + n-decane + cyclohexane) have been determined from density measurements at 298.15 K.
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Abstract Excess volumes of (n-heptane + n-nonane), (n-nonane + cyclohexane), (n-heptane + n-decane), (n-decane + cyclohexane), (n-heptane + n-nonane + cyclohexane), and (n-heptane + n-decane + cyclohexane) have been determined from density measurements at 298.15 K.
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n-Heptane cracking on dealuminated HBEA zeolites
Catalysis Today, 2005n-Heptane cracking was carried out at 450 °C over HBEA samples resulting from dealumination of the same parent HBEA zeolite by three different methods: steaming, treatment with solution of hydrochloric acid or ammonium hexafluorosilicate. With all the dealuminated samples, the main reaction products were C3 and C4 alkenes and alkanes (iso/n > 1) which ...
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Pyrolysis of n-heptane: kinetics and modeling
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 1996Abstract The kinetics and product distribution during the pyrolysis of n -heptane have been investigated in the temperature range 953–1023 K at atmospheric pressure, with steam as the inert diluent. The overall n -heptane decomposition can be represented by a first-order reaction with a frequency factor of 6.02 × 10 13 s −1 and an activation ...
Kamal K. Pant, Deepak Kunzru
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Thermochimica Acta, 1994
Abstract Experimental tie-line data have been measured for aniline + benzene + n -heptane and methanol + aniline + n - heptane + benzene at 25°C. The experimental results have been satisfactorily correlated with the modified Wilson equation including binary, ternary and quaternary parameters obtained in fitting the equation to published and present ...
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Abstract Experimental tie-line data have been measured for aniline + benzene + n -heptane and methanol + aniline + n - heptane + benzene at 25°C. The experimental results have been satisfactorily correlated with the modified Wilson equation including binary, ternary and quaternary parameters obtained in fitting the equation to published and present ...
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Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 1985
Navin C. Patel, Stanley I. Sandler
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Navin C. Patel, Stanley I. Sandler
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Thermochimica Acta, 1992
Abstract Experimental tie-line values for methanol + cyclohexane + n -heptane and methanol + toluene + cyclohexane + n -heptane have been obtained at 25°C. The experimental results are well correlated by means of the extended uniquac and modified Wilson models having binary, ternary and quaternary parameters.
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Abstract Experimental tie-line values for methanol + cyclohexane + n -heptane and methanol + toluene + cyclohexane + n -heptane have been obtained at 25°C. The experimental results are well correlated by means of the extended uniquac and modified Wilson models having binary, ternary and quaternary parameters.
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