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ternary solid-liquid equilibrium data of water + solute A + solute B (A and B not to be non organic)

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sabaunique

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Hello

I am looking for experimental data of water +solute A +solute B where none of A or B is non organic solid to form electrolyte.
My search so far brought only cases where an electrolyte was involved, or data were only for the region of ice precipitating (not region where solute A or B precipitates)

I would really appreciate any help.
S.
 
To make it more clear
for example I am looking for the ternary data of water+ ethylene glycol+ glycerol (or anything similar where no NaCl, Na2SO4, ... is involved). I have found some data of such ternary systems only for the parts where ice precipitate (freezing point depression data of ternary), but I colud not find any data of those systems showing the parts where one of the solute precipitate.

Hope it is clear now
I want to check a mixing rule on such data.
 
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