IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106


Glass Ball as Bullet Solubility System: Acetonitrile with Dodecanenitrile

Components:
   (1) Dodecanenitrile; C12H23N; [2437-25-4]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail
   (2) Acetonitrile; C2H3N; [75-05-8]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail

Original Measurements:
   Hoerr, C.W.; Binkerd, E.F.; Pool, W.O.; Ralston, A.W., J. Org. Chem. 9, 68-80 (1944).

Variables:
   Temperature = 233 K to 273 K

Prepared By:
   Valerii P. Sazonov and Nikolai V. Sazonov

Experimental Remarks:

   The solubilities of dodecanenitrile (2) in acetonitrile (1) in mass percent over the indicated temperature range were reported in graphical form and in a table.

Experimental Data:   (Notes on the Nomenclature)
  
Solubility of dodecanenitrile  (2) in acetonitrile (1)
t/°CT/Kg2/100 g solution102 * Mass Fraction w2 (compiler)Mole Fraction x2 (compiler)
-40.0233.20.90.90.002
-30.9*242.3-2.00.005
-23.2*250.0-4.50.011
-20.0253.26.96.50.016
-17.1*256.1-9.10.022
-15.0*258.2-11.80.029
-13.2*260.0-15.00.038
-11.8*261.4-20.90.057
-10.0*263.2-35.00.109
-8.4*264.8-49.10.179
-7.3*265.9-61.40.265
-4.1*269.1-78.20.448
-1.4*271.8-89.10.649
0.0273.2120092.30.731
Notes:
   *  The compiler extracted these data from the published graphs.

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
   The synthetic method was used. Solution temperatures were determined by cooling 3 to 5 g portions of solution in 1 cm × 15 cm test tubes, which were placed in an air-bath. The latter was immersed in an acetone-bath, which was cooled with solid carbon dioxide. Temperature within the samples was measured by means of a potentiometer with an iron-constantan thermocouple. As the nitrile crystallized from solution upon cooling, the temperature of the air-bath was raised gradually until the mixtures redissolved.

Source and Purity of Materials:
   (1) Source not specified; best grade reagent; dried and twice distilled.
   (2) Prepared by passing decanoic acid over aluminium oxide in the presence of ammonia at 673 °C; dried and purified by vacuum distillation in a Stedman packed column; freezing point = 4.02 °C.

Estimated Errors:

   Temperature: ± 0.4 K (below 248 K), ± 0.2 K (above 248 K).