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Thermal conductivity of heavy, even-carbon number n-alkanes (C22 to C32)

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Abstract The thermal conductivity of even carbon number n-alkanes from n-dodecane to n-dotriacontane (C22H46 to C32H66) was measured in both the liquid and solid phases, in the temperature range from… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The thermal conductivity of even carbon number n-alkanes from n-dodecane to n-dotriacontane (C22H46 to C32H66) was measured in both the liquid and solid phases, in the temperature range from 297.15 to 353.15 K at 0.1 MPa. To assure the purity and map the solid phase of the different samples during the thermal conductivity measurements of the solid samples, the melting point, solid-solid transition temperature and their respective enthalpies were also evaluated. The thermal conductivity measurements for the liquid and solid samples were obtained within uncertainty levels better than 3% and 5%, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the thermal conductivity of liquid n-hexacontane, n-octacontane, n-triacontane and n-dotriacontane, and, for solid samples, from n-docosane to n-dotriacontane.

Keywords: thermal conductivity; even carbon; number alkanes; conductivity; carbon number

Journal Title: Fluid Phase Equilibria
Year Published: 2018

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