V. Dohnal et S. Hovorka, Exponential saturator: A novel gas-liquid partitioning technique for measurement of large limiting activity coefficients, IND ENG RES, 38(5), 1999, pp. 2036-2043
A method has been developed for the accurate determination of large Limitin
g activity coefficients, based on a novel gas-liquid partitioning measureme
nt principle described in this work. This technique is similar to that of i
nert gas stripping, but contrary to stripping, it deals with the reverse pr
ocess, i.e., with saturation. The method, denoted by us as the exponential
saturator, consists of measuring the rate of solvent saturation by the solu
te when an inert gas presaturated with the solute vapor is being passed thr
ough the solvent in the equilibrium cell. The process of solvent saturation
is monitored by periodic analysis of the outlet gas by gas chromatography.
In this work, an especially convenient application of the exponential satu
rator for the determination of the Limiting activity coefficients of hydrop
hobic solutes in water is presented. Good performance of the developed meth
od is verified by reproducibility tests and by the agreement with measureme
nts by other methods. Limiting activity coefficients, Henry's law constants
, and gas-liquid partition coefficients measured by the new method are repo
rted for 16 aromatic, halocarbon, and oxygenated solutes of industrial and
environmental interest in water at ambient temperatures.