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I started undergrad as a chemical engineer in 1989, and with the exception of a 3 year return to graduate school, I have been working in the field since graduating. Up until reading this on wikipedia today, I have never even heard of the word cumene. Everyone refers to this chemical as isopropylbenzene or, less commonly, methylethylbenzene. I don't think anyone actually refers to it as cumene anymore, or if they do, they are in a distinct minority.
I started undergrad as a chemical engineer in 1989, and with the exception of a 3 year return to graduate school, I have been working in the field since graduating. Up until reading this on wikipedia today, I have never even heard of the word cumene. Everyone refers to this chemical as isopropylbenzene or, less commonly, methylethylbenzene. I don't think anyone actually refers to it as cumene anymore, or if they do, they are in a distinct minority.
: See [[Cumene process]][[User:Sandcherry|Sandcherry]] ([[User talk:Sandcherry|talk]]) 17:50, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
: See [[Cumene process]][[User:Sandcherry|Sandcherry]] ([[User talk:Sandcherry|talk]]) 17:50, 5 July 2022 (UTC)

:Pubmed search on cumene as a title word brings up 1,779 results.[[User:Eaberry|Eaberry]] ([[User talk:Eaberry|talk]]) 04:21, 15 June 2023 (UTC)


== Vapor pressure ==
== Vapor pressure ==

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Cumene is not a common name for isopropylbenzene

I started undergrad as a chemical engineer in 1989, and with the exception of a 3 year return to graduate school, I have been working in the field since graduating. Up until reading this on wikipedia today, I have never even heard of the word cumene. Everyone refers to this chemical as isopropylbenzene or, less commonly, methylethylbenzene. I don't think anyone actually refers to it as cumene anymore, or if they do, they are in a distinct minority.

See Cumene processSandcherry (talk) 17:50, 5 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Pubmed search on cumene as a title word brings up 1,779 results.Eaberry (talk) 04:21, 15 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Vapor pressure

The US EPA reports cumene vapor pressure as 4.5 mmHg (0.6 kPa) at 25 C. This is different than the value in the article which is based on the NIOSH value of 8mmHg at 20 C. Any thoughts on resolving this discrepancy?

https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-09/documents/cumene.pdf#:~:text=Cumene%20occurs%20as%20a%20colorless%20flammable%20liquid%20that,partition%20coefficient%20%28log%20K%20ow%29%20is%203.66.%20%281%29 Sandcherry

Another source confirming the US EPA value is "Daubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989". There are other sources with the same value.Sandcherry (talk) 21:01, 5 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]