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IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106
Solubility System:
Nitroethane with 1-Nonanol
Components:
(1) 1-Nonanol; C9H20O; [143-08-8]
NIST Chemistry WebBook
for detail
(2) Nitroethane; C2H5NO2; [79-24-3]
NIST Chemistry WebBook
for detail
Original Measurements:
Zhuravleva, I.K.; Zhuravlev, E.F.; Khotkovskaya, T.L., Zh. Prikl. Khim. (Leningrad) 49, 2586 (1976); Deposited Doc., VINITI 1951 (1976).
Variables:
Temperature = 252 K to 284 K
Prepared By:
V. P. Sazonov and N. I. Lisov
Experimental Data:
(Notes on the Nomenclature)
Mutual solubility of nitroethane (1) and 1-nonanol (2)
t/°C
T/K
10
2
* Mass Fraction w
1
Mole Fraction x
1
(compiler)
Comment(s)
-21.0
252.2
10.0
0.176
alcohol-rich phase
0.0
273.2
20.0
0.325
alcohol-rich phase
5.5
278.7
-
-
alcohol-rich phase
7.0
280.2
30.0
0.452
alcohol-rich phase
9.5
282.7
-
-
alcohol-rich phase
10.0
283.2
40.0
0.562
alcohol-rich phase
10.5
283.7
50.0
0.678
alcohol-rich phase
11.0
284.2
55.5
0.705
alcohol-rich phase
Mutual solubility of nitroethane (1) and 1-nonanol (2)
t/°C
T/K
10
2
* Mass Fraction w
1
Mole Fraction x
1
(compiler)
Comment(s)
-21.0
252.2
-
-
nitroethane-rich phase
0.0
273.2
90.0
0.945
nitroethane-rich phase
5.5
278.7
80.0
0.885
nitroethane-rich phase
7.0
280.2
-
-
nitroethane-rich phase
9.5
282.7
70.0
0.818
nitroethane-rich phase
10.0
283.2
-
-
nitroethane-rich phase
10.5
283.7
60.0
0.742
nitroethane-rich phase
11.0
284.2
55.5
0.705 (UCST)
nitroethane-rich phase
Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
The synthetic method (Alekseev
1
) was used. No details were reported.
Source and Purity of Materials:
(1) Source not specified; purity not specified; n(20°C,D) = 1.3905, d(20 °C,4 °C) = 1.0525.
(2) Source not specified; purity not specified; n(20°C,D) = 1.4300, d(20°C, 4°C) = 0.8270.
Estimated Errors:
Solubility: Not specified.
Temperature: Not specified.
References:
1
V. F. Alekseev, Zh. Russ. Fiz.-Khim. O-va 8, 249 (1876).