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J. Gmehling U. Onken W. Arlt

VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM DATA COLLECTION

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Chemistry Data Series

Vol. I, Part 7

Published by DECHEMA

Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chemisches Apparatewesen, Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V.

Executive Editor: Gerhard Kreysa

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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data Collection

7

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Tables and diagrams of data for binary and multicomponent mixtures up to moderate pressures.

Constants of correlation equations for computer use.

J. Gmehling, U. Onken, W. Arlt

Technische Chemie Universitat Oldenburg

Universitat Dortmund

lnstitut fOr Verfahrenstechnik

Technische Universitat Berlin

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Die Deutsche Bibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme

Chemistry data series I publ. by DECHEMA, Deutsche Gesellschaft fi.ir Chemisches Apparatewesen, Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V. Executive ed.: Gerhard Kreysa. -Frankfurt am Main : DECHEMA.

Teilw. hrsg. von DECHEMA, Deutschen Gesellschaft fi.ir Chemisches Apparatewe­

sen. - Teilw. hrsg. von Dieter Behrens und Reiner Eckermann. - Teilw. hrsg. von Reiner Eckermann und Gerhard Kreysa

Vol 1. Vapor liquid equilibrium data collection.

Pt. 7. Aromatic hydrocarbons.-2. ed. with minor changes and corr. -1997 Vapor liquid equilibrium data collection I publ. by DECHEMA, Deutsche Gesellschaft fOr Chemisches Apparatewesen, Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V. -Frank­

furt am Main : DECHEMA.

Chemistry data series ; Vol. 1)

Teilw. hrsg. von DECHEMA, Deutsche Gesellschaft fi.ir Chemisches Apparatewesen Pt. 7. Aromatic hydrocarbons : tables and diagrams of data for binary and multicompo­

nent mixtures up to moderate pressures ; constants of correlation equations for compu­

ter use I J. Gmehling; U. Onken; W. Arlt.-2. ed. with minor changes and corr. -1997 ISBN 3-926959-88-6

NE: Gmehling, JOrgen

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Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Benzene Toluene Sty re ne Ethyl benzene m-Xylene o-Xylene p-Xylene

Isopropyl benzene

Systems with:

Propyl benzene

1 ,2,3-Trimethylbenzene 1 ,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1 ,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Butyl benzene

p-Cymene

1-Methylnaphthalene Anthracene

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VI

SUBJECTS OF VOLUME I

The table lists the parts of Volume I already published or in preparation.

Subtitle Vol. I, Part

Aqueous Systems 1 (1980)

Supplement 1 1a (1981)

Supplement 2 1b (1988)

Organic Hydroxy Compounds

Alcohols 2a (1977)

Alcohols and Phenols 2b (1978)

Supplement 1 2c (1982)

Supplement 2 2d (1982)

Supplement 3 2e (1988)

Supplement 4 2f (1990)

Aldehydes, Ketones, Ethers 3/4 (1979)

Supplement 1, Aldehydes 3a (1993)

Supplement 1, Ketones 3b (1993)

Supplement 1, Ethers 4a (1994)

Carboxylic Acids, Anhydrides, Esters 5 (1982)

Supplement 1 Sa (in prep.)

Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C4-C6 6a (1980)

Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C7-C18 6b (1980)

Supplement 1 6c (1984)

Supplement 2 6d (in prep.)

Aromatic Hydrocarbons 7 (1980)

Supplement 1 7a (in prep.)

Halogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur

and other Compounds 8 (1984)

Supplement 1 8a (in prep.)

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VII

AUTHORS' PREFACE

With part 7 of our Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data Collection appearing now, only parts 5 and 8 are still to be completed. Besides, preparation of supple­

ments to parts 1 and 2 has been started. On the whole, we can state to-day, that the amount of work necessary to transform our computerized Dortmund Data Bank (DDB) of vapor-liquid equilibrium data into this printed edition was underestimated by us at the start. So much the more are we indebted to the great number of people who have helped us in various ways. At this point we wish to thank in particular the head of the computer center of the University of Dortmund, Dipi.-Phys. G. Schwichtenberg, and his staff, especially Mr. T.

Blaszyk, for their constant co-operation. Likewise we should like to express our gratitude to Dr. R. Eckermann and Chem.-lng. (grad.) C. Hammer (both DECHEMA, Frankfurt/M.) for their efforts in editing the data collection.

Finally, we should like to mention with thanks all members of our team who were engaged in the preparation of part 7 of our VLE Data Collection; these are: Mrs. U. Arlt, Mrs. A. Brunk, Dipl.-lng. P. Grenzheuser, Mrs. G. Hennig, Dipl.-lng. B. Kolbe, Mrs. L. Kunzner, Dr. G. No((on, Mrs. G. Obermann.

As to the contents of the data sheets, an alteration concerning pure compo­

nent vapor pressures is to be mentioned here. From this part 7 onwards, in­

cluding part 5, the vapor pressures of the pure components from the original VLE data publications are used for data evaluation and parameter fitting, wherever such data are reported in the original VLE data set. For this purpose the first Antoine constant (A) is fitted to these pure component vapor pres­

sures, with the two other Antoine constants B and C being taken from our data files for pure compounds, as explained in the General Remarks and Explanations (part 1, p. XXXIX). In case of the Antoine constant A being fitted in this way, it is given at the bottom of the respective data sheet.

Dortmund, August 1980

Ulfert Onken Jurgen Gmeling Wolfgang Arlt

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VIII

PREFACE OF EDITORS

Subjects of this series are the physical and thermodynamic property data of chemical compounds and mixtures essentially for the fluid state covering PVT data, heat capacity, enthalpy, and entropy data, phase equilibrium data, transport and interfacial tension data.

The main purpose is to provide chemists and engineers with data for process design and development. For computer based calculations in process design appropriate correlation methods and accurate data must be used. These are only in some cases available in the open literature. For that reason the most urgent requirement regarding the publication of data is to offer classified and critically evaluated data, thus giving an impression which of them are reliable or not. This will be the goal of the series.

DECHEMA gives the opportunity to authors especially from universities to publish not only their theoretical results, but also their measured or compiled data, most often a large amount, that would otherwise never have been published.

The work of Dr. Gmehling, Prof. Onken and Dipi.-Chem. Arlt on vapor-liquid equilibria which was partly supported by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology and DECHEMA has been very fruitful; in particular, it led to an extension of the UNIFAC method. The authors have produced what is probably the largest collection of vapor-liquid equilibrium data that is today available with evaluation programs and experimental data.

We present the evaluation of this material in several parts of the first volume of the series. We hope that this gives particularly the users an instrument that will allow them to solve their problems considerably more easily and quickly than before.

Frankfurt!Main, August 1980

Dieter Behrens Reiner Eckermann

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CONTENTS Vol. I, Part 7

IX

Subjects of Volumes I . . . VI Authors' Preface . . . VII Preface of Editors . . . VIII

Contents Volume I, Part 7 . . . . IX Contents Volume I, Part 1 . . . XI Contents Volume I, Part 2a . . . XII Contents Volume I, Part 2b . . . XIII Contents Volume I, Parts 3+4 . . . XV Contents Volume I, Part 6a . . . XVII Contents Volume I, Part 6b . . . XIX

Guide to Tables . . . XXI List of Symbols . . . XXXI References .. ...... ... ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. XXXIII

Data Tables . . . 1

Binary Systems . . . 1

Benzene ... . Toluene . . . 329

Styrene . . . 445

Ethylbenzene . . . . . . 458

m-Xylene . . . 478

o-Xylene . . . 486

p-Xylene ... : . . . 494

lsopropylbenzene . . . 510

Propylbenzene . . . 511

1 ,2,3-Trimethylbenzene . . . 512

1 ,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene . . . 520

1 ,3,5-Trimethylbenzene . . . 524

Butyl benzene ... ,. . . 527

p-Cymene . . . 528

1-Methylnaphthalene . . . 530

Anthracene . . . 536

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X

Ternary Systems . . . . 537

Benzene . . . . 537

Toluene . . . . 540

1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene . . . . 541

Quaternary Systems . . . . 543

Benzene . . . . 543

Toluene . . . . 544

Appendix A: Pure Component Parameters . . . . 547

Formula Index of Systems . . . . 553

Alphabetical Index of Systems . . . . 559

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553

Formula Index of Systems

R= RECOMMENDED VALUES

2N:J C()-..tPOti!:NT '"3H 0 COM POIH:.NT PAGf

4TH CO"�P�WF.: �T

��=======================================================================================================

SENHNE

PHOSGENE

C CL!.- TETRACHLOPOMLTH\NE

C2H3N r.H �R3 TP I BR OMOMETH .4 'lE

CH CL r� O!FLUOROCHLORONETHANE CH CL3 CHLOROFOR�

CH _)I METHYL IODIDE N ITROME THA NE

CH 4S METHANETHIOL

CS? CARBON DISULFIDl

1,1,�-TRICHLOR0-1,2,2-TRJFLUOROETHANf:

C ��L4 TETR�CHLOROETHYLENE PHCL3 TRICHlOROETHYLENE

C �H CL5 PENTACHlOROETHANE C2H2CL4 1,1,2,2-HlRACHLOROETHAH

C�H3CL3 1,1,1-TRICHluROETHANE ACE TON !TR I lE

1,2-D!BROMOETHANE C'H4Cl2 1,2-DICHlOROETHANE

C�H5BP ETHYl BRO�IDE.

ETHYl IODIDE C�!-15NO N-M�THYLFOR�AttiDE C 2H SN02 N ITRO£THANE C?H�ClS D!nETHYlSULFJXIDE

ETHYLENEOIA�!NE

, , 1 I 1 ,3 ,3 ,3-HEX AFLLIOR 0-2 -P�OPANOL c:�t-�7Nn N.N-DIMETHYLFOR�AMIDE

C3H7NO� 1-N !TROPROPAtl E nH7N07. 2-111 TROPROPANE t;31f']A03 �ETHYL BOR ATl

THIOPHENE C�H�02S SULFOLANE

C fH302S 1, 4-TH I OX ANE -S -vX ID£

ACETONITRILE

2- 58 5� • 531-538

59- 61 62- 63 64- 83 84 85- 88

8� R 89

102-111 111 p 112 113-1H

118 R 119

H1 12�-133

15� R 134-137

138-158 158 R 159 1 6•

161-162 163

11e-11�

177 178-1 o4

H4R 185 18�

187 18�-1 �0 190-191

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554

Formula Index of Systems

=�:=== =�===================================================================================�=============

2Nn CO'tPOk[NT

C:)tt6

C ��19NO METHYl �THYl KETQX!M

C 4H 11N B\JTY l �MINE

TERT-BUTYLAMINE C 4H11 N DIETHYLAMINE C 5H 5N PYRIDINE

DIETHYlFOR�AHlOE

('...,F6 HEXAFLUOROBE�ZENC

C6H 4 CL2 P-DICHLOROBENZEN�

&ROf'OHNZENE CHLOROBENZENl

CoH5f flliOROBENZENC Ct;H)N02 NITROBENZENE

ANILINE

CAH11Cl CHLOROCYCLOHLXA�E CSH11NO

C-:>H13N CYCLOHEXYLAMl'lE C�H15N Th IETHY LAM INE

BEtZONITR!lE C7Ho TOlllEkf:

N-fliETHYLC YCLUtr[):. Yl AM I �E

STYRENE C }H 10 ETHYLB ENZENE

P-XYlENE

C �H 11 N N,N-DI�ETHYlrti�ILINE TETRAfTHYL SiLANE

c:Ht2404S 14 OCTo\�fTIHLCYCUHlT��t-.�ILO>.!\�E l�flPI\OPYlBE .. Zl!i(

PROf'YLSENZENf.

C1 !H 111i BIPHENYL C 1 iH1ft

"31<[1 CU ... POUEtH 4TH COI'Pf'fiUIT

CdHH

OH10 C9 H1 L

ETfiYLSENZENE

Al�hA-MlTHYLSTYRENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE

PAGE

199-l�1 ,�,

<05-2t7 208-2>1 222-<'2�

>25 p 226-2'7

237 p B8 239-24?

243-251

? 51 R 252 253-254 255-26�

2o�

26 7-lH 271

275-277 277 • 278 279-501

301

>39

305

543 H7-H9 3 1 0 -.1 1 1 31l 3H-lH

31� p 517-321

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nT �011PONF.rH

C-:'113

Z�D C0�1PONENT

TOlUENE

CCL4 TETRACHlOROMETHANE

CHCL3 CHlOROFORM cs: CARBON DISUlFIOE C !HC l3 TRICHlOROETHYLENE C�HJN ACETON ITR !LE C2�3NO METHYL ISOCYANATE C�H�Cl? 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE

C2H5N02 NI TROETHANE CZH60S DIHETHYlSUlfOXIDE C2H<lN2 ETHYLENEDIAMINE C3H5N PROPION ITR ILE C3H7NO N, N-OIM ET HYlfORfiA!UDE C4H4S THIOPHENE

C4H7N 8UTYRONITR!LE C4H802S SUlfOlANE C4H11 N DIETHYLAMINE

C5H5N PYHDINE CSF6 HEXAflUOROBE�ZENE

CoH5BR BROHOBENlENE C6H5Cl CHLOROBENZENE CI,H5F FLUOROBENZENE

C6H 5NO� NITROBENZENE C6H7N AN !LINE

C6H7N 2-HETHYlPYR!DlNE CoH7N 3-HETHYlPYRIOINE C6H11NO 6-CAPRO lACTAH C7H5N BENZONITRllE C7tl7F 0-FLUOR OTO lUl NL

555

Formula Index of Systems

3RD COHPOUENT 4TH COMPnN[f;T

1,2-DIBROHOETH A NE

PAGE

329-351 351 54t 352-3-53 354-361 362-371 372-375 376 377-384

384 385 386 387 388-389 39t-394 395-396 397 398-399 4 ..

411-4t7

488-414 41 4 415 416-417 418-421 421 422 423-431

431 432 433 434 435 436-439 C 7H?.20�S 13 1,1, 1 ,3 ,5 ,5, 5-HPT AflETHY LT RI S ILOXANE 441-442 C�H10 £THYLBENZENE

C3HH P-XYLENE

STYRENE

C �HCl5 PENTACHLOROETIIAE

C9HU C9H12

ALPHA-HETHYLSTYRENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE

443

544 444

445

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556

Formula Index of Systems

1ST rQ!lPOt. ENT �N J C0'1POI�ENT

STYRrNE

�CRYLON ITR I U C3H 1 � ETIIYLBE NZ ENE C 9H10 A LPH� -METHYL STYR EN L COil12 P�OPYLBENHN£

C3H1� E THYLBENZENE

CCL4

CH3N ACETONITRILE

1,2-DICHLOROETHjN£

C3�3N ACRYLONITRILE

c ..H 1 111 DIETHYLAMINE C6H5CL CHtOROBENZENE

C6H5NOc NITROBENZENE ANILINE

C9H 1 � ISOPROPYLBENZENE C10Ht4 BUTYL BENZENE

C8H1� M-XYLENE

C Cl4 TETRA CH LOROM E TH �NE C.3H7NO N, N-DIMETHYLFORf!AM !DE C5H5N PYRIDINE

C6H7N ANILINE P-XYLENE

0-XYLEN E

C CL4 TETRACHLOROMETHAN£

C ?H CL 5 PENTACHLOROETHANE C ?.H4CL? 1,2-0ICHLOROETHANE C2H8N2 ETHYL EN EO !AMI NE C3H7NO 11, N-D IHETH Yl FORMAM I VE

3RD COMPONENT HH COMPMIENT

PAGE

446 447-45 � 456 457

458-464 465 466 467 468 469

471-475 475 476 477

481 482 483

48b-4d8 489 490 491-492

493

=======================================�================================================= ================

C3f1•

CC L ?Q C CL4

C�H4CL?.

- .

P-XYLEN E

PHOSGENE

TETRACHLOROMETH.NE ACETONITRILE 1,�-DICHLOPOETHANE N,N-D IMETHYLFOR�AMIDE HEXAFLUOROBENZ[NE

494-495

499 5U 5t1

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P -XYLENE

C S>i 5C L CHLOROBENHNE ANILINE

I SOPR OP Yl B ENZ EN E

C CL4 TETRACHLOROHETHANE

C9H1� PROPYLBENZENE

C·SH5N02 NITROBENZENE

C9H1 � 1, 2,3 -TR IMETH YLBENZENE

C9H12 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE

C9H12 1,3,5-TRIHETHYLBENZENE

1,2,4-TRIHFTHYLBENZENE

1,3,5-TRI�ETHYLSENZENE

1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE

C<\H1�N TRIETHYLAMINE

CHt114 BUTYL8ENZENE

CSH5NO� N !TROBENZENE

P -CYME N E

C6H 7N ANILINE

1-METHYLNAPHTHALENE

C11H10 2-HETHYLNAPHTHALENE

ANTHRACENE

C1 •H10 PHENANTHRENE

557

Formula Index of Systems

3RO COHPPNENT 4TH COHP�NENT

C9H12 1,3,5-TRIHETHYLBENZENE

HGE

518

5U

511

512-515 541-542 516-519

52a-52�

524-526

527

528-529

5H-535

536

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1ST f.OIIPONFNT 2ND COt<'PON EN T

ANTIHI:ACFNE C14H10

PHEt<IANTHREN E C14H10

BENZFNE CbH6

ACfTONITRILE C2H3N

ANlli�E C6H7N

BENZCN ITR llf C7HSN

BIPHENYL C12H10

BRO�OEIENZENE C6H5BR

BUTYLAf!llNE C4H11N

lERT-BUHLA�INE C4H11 N

6-CAPROLACTA� C6H11NO CAR90N Dl SUlfIDE CS2 CHLOROBENZENE C6H5CL

CHLOROCYCLOHEXANE C6H11CL

CHLORCFOR� CHCL3

CYCLOHEXYLAMINE C6H13N 1,2-DIBRO�OETHANE C2H4BR2

P-DICHLOROBENZENE C6H4CL2 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE C2H4CL2

DIETHYLAMINE C4H11N CSH11NO

DJFLVOROCHLORO�ETHANE CHCLF2 C8H11N N ,N -Dl�ETHYlfCRMA�lOE C3H7NO

DI�ElHYLSULfCXIOE C2H60S

ETHYlBENHNE C8H10

ETHYL BROMIDE C2H5BR ETHYLENEDIA�INE C2H8N2 fTHYL IODIDE C2HSI FLUORCBENZENE C6H5F HEXAFLUOROBENZENE C6F6

1,1,1,�13,3-HEXAFLUOH0-2-PROPANCL C3H2F60 I SOP ROPY l6E NZE NE C9H12

ETHANETHIOL CH4S

559

Alphabetical Index of Systems

HO COMPONENT 4TH COJII!PONENT

IS OP ROP YLB EN ZEN E ALFHA-•ETHYLSTYRENE

CYH12 C9H10

PAGE

536

122-133 133 R 255-266

266 278 324-326 239-24 2

199-201 201 R 202-204 271

90-101

243-251 251 267-270 64- 83

272-274 134-137

138-158 158 R 205-207 222-225 225 • 62- 63 312

178-184 184 164-169 306

159 170-176

160 2 52

226-237 237 R 177 32?

89

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560

Alphabetical Index of Systems

1ST COrtP('INFNT

BfNZE"lf

2ND COMPONFNT

C6H6

... ETHYl �OF(P.TE OH %03

�--�T�YLCYCLO�EXYLA�l�E C7H15N

MEl�Yt ETHYl KETOXI� C4H9NO

�-�ETHYLFOR�A�IDE C2H5NO

�ETHYL IODIDE CH3 I NITROBENZENE C6H5N02 NITROETHANE C2H5N02 NJTROHTHANE CH3N02

1-NITRCPROPANE C3H7N02 2-NIHOPROPANE C3H7N02

CYCLOTETRASILOXANE C8H2404SI4 PENTACHLOROETHANE

PHOSGENE PROPYLB ENZ ENE PYRIDINE STYREH SULFOLANE '-TERPHENYL.

1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHYLENE TETRACHLORO•ETHANE

TETRAETHYL SILANE

THIOPHENE 1,4-THIOXANE-S-OXIDE

TOLUENE

TRIBROM�ETHANE 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE TRICHlOROETHYlENE

1,1,2-TRICHLOR0-1,2,2- TRIFLUOROETHA�E

T RI E THYLA>INE

�-XYlENE P-XYLENE

C2HCL5 CCl20 C9H12 C5H5N C8 H8 C4H8 02S C18H14 C2H2CL4 C2CL4 CCL4

C8H20SI

C4H4S C4H802S C7H8

CHBR3 C2H3CL3 C2HCL3

C2CL3F3

C6H15N

C8H10 C8H10

3RD COMPONENT 4 TH COMPONE.NT

ACETONITRllf

ETHYLBENlENE

C2H3N

C�H1 0

PAG f

187

302-304 304 194-198

198 R 161•162

84 253-254 163

85- 88 88 R 185 186

317-321 119

323 208-2?1 305 190-191 327-328 120 112

2- 58 58 R 537-538 313-316 316 R 188-189 192-193 279-301 301 R 539

59- 61 121 113-118

118

102-111 111 R 275-277

277 R 307-309 310-311

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1 ST CMFONENT 2ND CCIIIIPONENl

BUTYLP.E�HNf

NITROPENZENE

P-CY,..fNE

�Nil!NE

ET �YlPENZENE

ACETONITRIlE ACRYlONITRilE ANILI�E

BUTYl BENZENE CHlOROBENZENE 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE

DlfTHYL�MINE ISOPROPYlBENZENE NITROBENZENE TETRACHlORO"ETHANE

ISOPPOPYlBHZENE

TETRACHlORO"ETHANE

1-�ETHYlNAPHTHALENE

2-METHYLNAPHTHAL[NE

PROPYlBENZENE

NITROBENZENE

S TYRFNE

ACRYLONITRILE

£THYLBENZ ENE AlPHA-�ETHYlSTYRENE

PENTACHLOROETHANE PROPllBENZEN£

A CETONITR ll£·

ANiliNE

BENZONITRJl[

BRO"'OBENlENE BUTYRONITRILE

C10H14

C6H5N02

C10H14

C6H7N

C8H10

C2H3N C3H3N C6H7N

C10H14 C6H5Cl C2H4CL2 C4 H11 N C9H12 C6H5N02 CCl4

C9H12

CCl4

C11 HI 0

C11 H10

C9H12

C6H5N02

C8H8

C3H3N C8H10 C9H 10 C2 H Cl5 C9H12

C7H8

C2H3N C6H7N

C7H5N C6H5BR C4H7N

561

Alphabetical Index of Systems

3RD COMPONENT 4TH COMPONENT

PAGE

527

528-529

465 467

471-475 475 R 477 469 466 468 476 470 458-464

510

530-535

511

446 447-455 . 456

445 457

372-375

423-431 431 R 435 415 397

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562

Alphabetical Index of Systems

1ST COMPONENT 2ND COMPONENT

TOLUENE

CARBON DISUlfiOf CH LOROBENZ£NE CHLORCFORfl"

1,2-DICHLOROET�AN�

OHTHYLA�INE N,�-DI�ETHYLFOR�A�JDF

DIMFTHYLSUlfOXIDE E THYleENZ ENE

FLUOROBENZENE

C-FLUCRCTOLUENE

1,1,1,3,5,S,5-�EPTA�ETHYL­

TRISILOXANE HEXAFLUOROBENZENE

�ETHH ISOCYANAT E 2-METHYLPYRIDINE

NITROBENZENE NITROfTHANl PROPION ITR ILE PYRIDINE

SULFOLANE TETRACHLOROMETHANE

THI OPHENE TRICHLOROETHYLENE P-XYLENE

1,2,3-TRJ�fTHYLBENZENE

1,2,4-TRl�ETHYLB�NZENf

1,3,5-TRI�ETHYLBENlENE

1,2,4-TRl�ElHYLeE�lE�E

1,3,5-TRl"ETHYL6EN2£NE

C7H�

C6H11NO

C S2 C6H5CL CHCL3 C2H4Cl2

C4H11N C3H7NO C2H60S C8H10

C2H8N2 C6H5 F

C7H7f

C7H2202SI3 C6f6

C2H3NO C6H7N C6H7N C6H5N02 C2H5N02 C3H5N C5H5N

CCL4

C4H4S C2HCL3 C8H10

C9H12

C9H12

C9H12

C9H12

C9H12

3RD COMPONENT 4TO COMPONENT

ISOPROPYLBENZENE ALPHA-M�THYlSTYRENF

1,2-DIBROMOETHANE

1,3,5-lRI ,ETHllBENZENE

C9H12 C9H10

C2H4BR2

C9H12

PAGE

434 354-361 416-417 352-353

377-384 384 R 400 390-394 386 44 3

544 387

418-421 421 R 436-439

440-442

408-414 414 376 432 433 422 385 388-389 401-407 398-399

329-351 351 R 540 395-396 362-371 444

512-515 541-542 516-519

520-523

(20)

1ST CO,..PONUI/1 2ND C01'1PONENT

1,3,�-TRI�F.lHYLP.F.NlfN£

THHlHYlAJt.INE

M.-XYtFJo.E

ANILINE

�,N-Dl�fTHYLFOR�AriDf PYRIDINE

TETRACHlORO�ElHANE P-)(YlENE

O-XYlfhf

1,2-DICHLOROETHANE N,N-DI�ETHYLFOR�A�IDE

ETHYlENEDIAMINE PENTACHlO�OETHAhE TETR A CHLOROMETHANE

P-XYLE�E

ACETCNITR llf ANILINE

CHLOROBENZENE 1,2-DJCHLOROETHANE N,N-DIMETHYLFOR�A�IOE

HEXAflUOROBENZENE

PHOSGENE

TETRACHLOROMETHANf

C9H12

C6H15N

C8H1 0

C6H7N C3H 7NO C5H5N CCl4 C8H1 0

C8H10

C2H4CL2 C3H7NO C2H8N2 C2HCL5 CCL4

C8H10

C2H3h C6H7N C6H5Cl C2H4CL2 C3H7No C6f6

Ctl20 CCL4

563

Alphabetical Index of Systems

3RD COMPONENT 4TH COMPONENT

PAGE

524-526

483 481 482 478-480 484-48 5

490 493 491-492 489 486-488

499 509 508 500 501

502-507 so 7 494-495 496-498

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