On September 14, 2017, Wakeham, William A.; Assael, Marc J.; Avelino, Helena M. N. T.; Bair, Scott; Baled, Hseen O.; Bamgbade, Babatunde A.; Bazile, Jean-Patrick; Caetano, Fernando J. P.; Comunas, Maria J. P.; Daridon, Jean-Luc; Diogo, Joao C. F.; Enick, Robert M.; Fareleira, Joao M. N. A.; Fernandez, Josefa; Oliveira, M. Conceicao; Santos, Tania V. M.; Tsolakidou, Chrysi M. published an article.Synthetic Route of 3319-31-1 The title of the article was In Pursuit of a High-Temperature, High-Pressure, High-Viscosity Standard: The Case of Tris(2-ethylhexyl) Trimellitate. And the article contained the following:
This paper presents a reference correlation for the viscosity of tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate designed to serve in industrial applications for the calibration of viscometers at elevated temperatures and pressures such as those encountered in the exploration of oil reservoirs and in lubrication. Tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate has been examined with respect to the criteria necessary for an industrial standard reference material such as toxicity, thermal stability, and variability among manufactured lots. The viscosity correlation has been based upon all of the data collected in a multinational project and is supported by careful measurements and anal. of all the supporting thermophys. property data that are needed to apply the standard for calibration to a wide variety of viscometers. The standard reference viscosity data cover temperatures from 303 to 473 K, pressures from 0.1 to 200 MPa, and viscosities from approx. 1.6 to 755 mPa. The uncertainty in the data provided is of the order of 3.2% at 95% confidence level, which is thought to be adequate for most industrial applications. The experimental process involved the reaction of Tris(2-ethylhexyl) benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylate(cas: 3319-31-1).Synthetic Route of 3319-31-1
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