Abstract

Within the framework of an international benchmark test, the Soret coefficient S T , thermal diffusion coefficient D T and mutual mass diffusion coefficient D of the three binary mixtures of dodecane, isobutylbenzene and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene with a concentration of 50 wt% of each component at a temperature of 25C have been measured with a holographic grating technique. For the analysis of the experimental data a new numerical correction algorithm based on linear response theory has been employed. The corrections applied are on the order of 1% for S T and 5% for D . The coefficients S T , D and D T are determined with relative errors of a few per cent.

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