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Addendum to “Dielectric Constant of Mixtures of Carbon dioxide and n-Dodecane Between 283 K and 343 K, Int. J. Thermophysics 41, 26, 2020”: Complementary Results for Mixtures of Carbon dioxide and Squalane Between 283 K and 343 K

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We present additional data on the dielectric constant (relative permittivity) and liquid density of mixtures of carbon dioxide (CO2) and squalane (2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane) for temperatures between 283 K and 343 K. The data were obtained in the apparatus of Ref. [1] using the same experimental procedure. The first-order Redlich–Kister volume fraction expansion proposed in Ref. [1] to calculate the departure from the relative permittivity ideal mixture behavior has been applied to the CO2/squalane database, with a RMS deviation of 0.24 %.

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Financial support from Petrobras, ANP (PFRH-09), CNPq (Grant No. 404023/2019-3, INCT-RT) and FAPESC (Grant No. 2019TR0846, INCT-RT) is duly acknowledged.

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Sedrez, P.C., Noriega Sanchez, C.J., da Silva, M.J. et al. Addendum to “Dielectric Constant of Mixtures of Carbon dioxide and n-Dodecane Between 283 K and 343 K, Int. J. Thermophysics 41, 26, 2020”: Complementary Results for Mixtures of Carbon dioxide and Squalane Between 283 K and 343 K. Int J Thermophys 41, 69 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-020-02640-9

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