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A novel split-reflux policy in batch reactive distillation for the optimum synthesis of a number of methyl estersAqar et al., 2019
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- Aqar D
- Rahmanian N
- Mujtaba I
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- Separation and Purification Technology
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The production of a number of methyl esters such as methyl decanoate (MeDC), methyl salicylate (MeSC), and methyl benzoate (MeBZ) by esterification reactions of several carboxylic acids such as decanoic acid (DeC), salicylic acid (ScA), and benzoic acid (BeZ) …
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