Kg. Knauss et Sa. Copenhaver, THE SOLUBILITY OF P-XYLENE IN WATER AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE AND CALCULATED THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES, Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 59(12), 1995, pp. 2443-2448
An experimental approach was developed to measure the mutual solubilit
ies of organic fluids and water over a wide range in temperature and p
ressure. By using a gold bag, rocking autoclave, and a precision high
pressure liquid chromatography pump, samples of both equilibrated flui
ds may be obtained. Using this technique the solubility of liquid p-xy
lene in water was measured as a function of temperature and pressure f
rom 298 to 423 K (at constant pressure) and from 0.1 to 50 MPa (at con
stant temperature). The results were used to calculate the partial mol
al thermodynamic quantities: Delta (G) over bar(soln), Delta (H) over
bar(soln), Delta (S) over bar(soln), Delta (C) over bar(psoln), and De
lta (V) over bar(soln). Calculated values for these quantities at 298
K are: Delta (G) over bar(soln) = 15.92 (+/-.13) kJ/mol,Delta (H) over
bar(soln) = 1.643 (+/-.214) kJ/mol, Delta (S) over bar(soln) = -47.90
(+/-.72) J/mol-K, Delta (C) over bar(psoln) = 214.7 (+/-3.8) J/mol-K,
and Delta (V) over bar(soln) = 31.08 (+/-3.80) cm(3)/mol.