Title of article
The aqueous solubility of trichloroethene (TCE) and tetrachloroethene (PCE) as a function of temperature
Author/Authors
Kevin G. Knauss، نويسنده , , Michael J. Dibley، نويسنده , , Roald N. Leif، نويسنده , , Daniel A. Mew، نويسنده , , Roger D. Aines، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
12
From page
501
To page
512
Abstract
Using a flexible Au bag autoclave and a precision high-pressure liquid chromatography pump to control pressure, the liquid–liquid aqueous solubilities of TCE and PCE were measured as a function of temperature from 294 to 434 K (at constant pressure). The results were used to calculate the partial molal thermodynamic quantities of the organic liquid aqueous dissolution reactions: Δsoln, Δsoln, Δsoln and Δp soln. Calculated values for these quantities at 298 K for TCE are: Δsoln=11.282 (±0.003) kJ/mol, Δsoln=−3.35 (±0.07) kJ/mol, Δsoln=−49.07 (±0.24) J/mol K, and Δp soln=385.2 (±3.4) J/mol K. Calculated values for these quantities at 298 K for PCE are: Δsoln=15.80 (±0.04) kJ/mol, Δsoln=−1.79 (±0.58) kJ/mol, Δsoln=−59.00 (±1.96) J/mol K and Δp soln=354.6 (±8.6) J/mol K. These thermodynamic quantities may be used to calculate the solubility of TCE and PCE at any temperature of interest. In the absence of direct measurements over this temperature range, the Henryʹs Law constants for TCE and PCE have been estimated using the measured aqueous solubilities and calculated vapor pressures.
Journal title
Applied Geochemistry
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Applied Geochemistry
Record number
739805
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