IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106


Glass Ball as Bullet Solubility System: Anthracene with 1-Octanol and 1-Propanol

Components:
   (1) 1-Propanol; C3H8O; [71-23-8]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail
   (2) 1-Octanol; C8H18O; [111-87-5]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail
   (3) Anthracene; C14H10; [120-12-7]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail

Original Measurements:
   Acree, W.E., Jr.; Zvaigzne, A.I., Fluid Phase Equilibr., in press

Variables:
   Temperature = 298 K
   Concentration = Solvent composition

Prepared By:
   W. E. Acree, Jr.

Experimental Data:   (Notes on the Nomenclature)
  
t/°CMole Fraction x1Mole Fraction x3x3s
25.00.0021600.00000.0000
25.00.0018730.21120.2116
25.00.0016550.35770.3583
25.00.0013220.57390.5747
25.00.0011450.67850.6793
25.00.0009960.76810.7689
25.00.0007820.89140.8921
25.00.0006880.94740.9481
25.00.0005910.99941.0000
Notes:
     x3(s): initial mole fraction of binary solvent mixture; x1: mole fraction solubility of the solute; x3: mole fraction of component 3 in the ternary solution.

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
   Constant temperature bath, calorimetric thermometer, and an ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometer. Binary solvent mixtures were prepared by weight. Excess solute and solvent placed in amber glass bottles and allowed to equilibrate for several days at constant temperature.  Attainment of equilibrium verified by several repetitive measurements and by approaching equilibrium from supersaturation.. Aliquots of saturated solutions transferred through a coarse filter into tared volumetric flasks, weighed and diluted with methanol. Concentrations  determined spectrophotometrically at 356 nm.

Source and Purity of Materials:
   (1) Gold Label, 99.9+ %, Aldrich Chemical Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, used as received.
   (2) 99+ %, anhydrous, Aldrich Chemical Company.
   (3) 99+ %, anhydrous, Aldrich Chemical Company.
   Components 2 and 3 were stored over molecular sieves and distilled shortly before use.

Estimated Errors:
   Solubility: x3(s): ± 0.0001. x1: ± 1 % (relative error).
   Temperature: T/K: ± 0.05.

References:
   1W.E. Acree, Jr.