Abstract

Densities and viscosities of the binary mixtures compared of butylamine, benzylamine, and water are measured at 303.15, 313.15, and 323.15 K over the entire molar fraction range. The excess volume and viscosity deviation are calculated from the experimental data and correlated by a Redlich-Kister-type equation in terms of molar fraction. McAllister's models are also used to correlate the kinematic viscosities

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