Feb 24, 2006 #1 burtlake Chemical Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 3 Location US I need the VP of n methyl pyrrolidone at 100F, and preferably over a range of temperatures from about 75 to 125F. Anyone know where such data might be found?
I need the VP of n methyl pyrrolidone at 100F, and preferably over a range of temperatures from about 75 to 125F. Anyone know where such data might be found?
Feb 25, 2006 #2 TD2K Chemical Joined Jan 11, 2002 Messages 2,629 Location US this is a little high http://www.basf.com/diols/bcdiolsnmp_properties.html If you google it, there's also vapor pressures at 68F. Put them in an excel spreadsheet and curve fit them remembering the log of the vapor pressure is proportional to the reciprocal of the absolute temmperature. Upvote 0 Downvote
this is a little high http://www.basf.com/diols/bcdiolsnmp_properties.html If you google it, there's also vapor pressures at 68F. Put them in an excel spreadsheet and curve fit them remembering the log of the vapor pressure is proportional to the reciprocal of the absolute temmperature.
Feb 25, 2006 #3 25362 Chemical Joined Jan 5, 2003 Messages 4,826 Location CA You can do the same with the data in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 23, 2006 1 #4 ffusiak Chemical Joined Mar 23, 2006 Messages 1 Location US The best source for information is ISP (http://www.ispcorp.com) and request an M-Pyrol Handbook. It contains a wealth of physical property data on N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone. Upvote 0 Downvote
The best source for information is ISP (http://www.ispcorp.com) and request an M-Pyrol Handbook. It contains a wealth of physical property data on N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.