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IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106
Solubility System:
1,3-Dichloro-1-propene with Water
Components:
(1) Water; H2O; [7732-18-5]
NIST Chemistry WebBook
for detail
(2) 1,3-Dichloro-1-propene; C3H4Cl2; [542-75-6]
NIST Chemistry WebBook
for detail
Original Measurements:
Warner, H.P.; Cohen, J.M.; Ireland, J.C., Determination of Henry's Law Constants of Selected Priority Pollutants, U. S. EPA Technical Report, PB87-212684, Cincinnati, OH., July 1987.
Variables:
Temperature = 298 K
Prepared By:
A. L. Horvath
Experimental Data:
(Notes on the Nomenclature)
t/°C
Henry's law constant [m**3 atm mol**-1]
10
2
* Mass Fraction w
1
(compiler)
10
4
* Mole Fraction x
1
(compiler)
24.85
3.55 x 10
-3
0.1032
1.676
Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
The original method and apparatus for the determination of Henry's law constants are described elsewhere.
1
The general procedure was to add an excess quantity of 1,3-dichloro-1-propene to distilled deionized water, place the sample in a thermostat bath, and provide place the sample in a thermostat bath, and provide overnight mixing. A portion of this solution was returned to the stripping vessel. 1,3-Dichloro-1-propene was stripped isothermally from the solution at a know gas flow rate. The Henry’s law constant was calculated from a log of the concentration versus time plot. The experimental data values are averages of two or more replicates.
Source and Purity of Materials:
(1) Purest quality available, used without further purification. Stated purity was >99%.
(2) Distilled deionized.
Estimated Errors:
Solubility: ± 6 % std. dev.
Temperature: ± 0.05 K.
References:
1
D. Mackay, W. -Y. Shiu, and R. D. Sutherland, Environ. Sci. Technol. 13, 333 (1979).