Free energies and enthalpies of solvation of water and some hydrocarbons (hexane, cyclohexane), ethers (diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran) and ketones (propanone, pentan-3-one, cyclopentanone) in octan-1-ol have been determined at 298.15 K from vapour-pressure measurements of dilute solutions and from limiting heats of solution. These solvation functions in octanol have been used together with the corresponding hydration functions in order to obtain water–octan-1-ol partition coefficients and their dependence on temperature. A comparison is made with the practical partition coefficients relative to mutually saturated solvents.

Thermodynamic Study of Organic-compounds In Octan-1-ol - Processes of Transfer From Gas and From Dilute Aqueous-solution

CABANI, SERGIO;CONTI, GIOVANNI;MOLLICA, VINCENZO
1986-01-01

Abstract

Free energies and enthalpies of solvation of water and some hydrocarbons (hexane, cyclohexane), ethers (diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran) and ketones (propanone, pentan-3-one, cyclopentanone) in octan-1-ol have been determined at 298.15 K from vapour-pressure measurements of dilute solutions and from limiting heats of solution. These solvation functions in octanol have been used together with the corresponding hydration functions in order to obtain water–octan-1-ol partition coefficients and their dependence on temperature. A comparison is made with the practical partition coefficients relative to mutually saturated solvents.
1986
P., Berti; Cabani, Sergio; Conti, Giovanni; Mollica, Vincenzo
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