Abstract
The experimental measurements for liquid densities of n-decane and p-xylene binary mixtures were performed over the entire composition with a high-pressure vibrating-tube densimeter. The temperature ranges for the present measurement were from 293.15 K to 363.15 K and the pressures were reached to 60 MPa. The experimental uncertainty is estimated to be 0.001 with 0.95 confidence level. Experimental density values were fitted by the modified Tammann–Tait equation. The PC-SAFT equation of state and Cibulka's equation was used to predict the densities of n-decane and p-xylene and its mixtures. In addition, derived volumetric properties, such as the excess molar volumes, the isothermal compressibility, and isobaric thermal expansivity, were calculated from the experimental density data. The effects of pressure and temperature on the derived properties were also discussed.
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