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enthalpy of propylene glycol

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pashko

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Hello all,
I have been looking for enthalpy (Btu/lb) or internal energy (Btu/lb) tables of propylene glycol (or propylene glycol/water solution) and can't find.
Does anybody know where to find this info.
I would really appreciate that.
Thanks.
 
Dow has some properties: NIST might have more (see thread391-230059 for link)

Another link that might be helpful is thread391-155955

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I think it will be easier to find specific heat data at various temperatures, curve fit the data to a polynomial (CP = A + BT + CT2 + . . . ), and utilize thermodynamics ( [∫]dH = [∫]Cp dT) to get what you want.

Good luck,
Latexman

Technically, the glass is always full - 1/2 air and 1/2 water.
 
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