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Table 1 Sample provenance table. S = Sigma Aldrich Chemie GmbH, TCl = Tokyo Chemicals Industry CO., Ltd Deutschland GmbH, OC = OTAVA Chemicals Ltd, A = Acros Organics N.V., VWR = VWR International GmbH
Table 3 Results of the temperature dependence of the sublimation pressures p SV and sublimation enthalpy Dh SV of SPNA using QCM
Table 6 ePC-SAFT binary interaction parameters used from literature or determined in this work
Fig. 2 Lineweaver–Burk plot for the determination of the apparent Michaelis constant K m M
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