Thermodynamics of mixtures containing ethers PART II: Isothermal x–y data for the ternary system MTBE + methanol + 1-butanol and for two constituent binaries: DISQUAC predictions on VLE of ternary mixtures containing tertiary-alkyl ethers and organic solvents

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