Solubility of Anthracene in Ternary Heptane + Propanol + 1-Pentanol and Heptane + Butanol + 1-Pentanol Mixtures

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Article on the solubility of anthracene in ternary heptane + propanol + 1-pentanol and heptane + butanol + 1-pentanol mixtures.

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Proctor, Amy; Martine, Beth A. & Acree, William E. (William Eugene) July 31, 2008.

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Abstract: Experimental solubilities are reported for anthracene dissolved in ternary heptane + 1-propanol + 1-pentanol, heptane + 2-propanol + 1-pentanol, heptane + 1-butanol + 1-pentanol, and heptane + 2-butanol + 1-pentanol solvent mixtures at 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure. For each of the four ternary solvent systems, 19 compositions were studied. Results of these measurements are used to test the predictive ability of the ternary solvent form of the Jouyban−Acree model (also referred to in the literature as the Combined NIMS/Redlich−Kister model). Computations showed that the model predicted the observed solubility behavior to within an overall average absolute relative percentage deviation of about 1.8.

Reprinted with permission from the Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data. Copyright 2008 American Chemical Society.

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  • Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 53(9), American Chemical Society, July 31, 2008, pp. 1-3

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  • Publication Title: Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
  • Volume: 53
  • Issue: 9
  • Page Start: 2197
  • Page End: 2199
  • Peer Reviewed: Yes

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Proctor, Amy; Martine, Beth A. & Acree, William E. (William Eugene). Solubility of Anthracene in Ternary Heptane + Propanol + 1-Pentanol and Heptane + Butanol + 1-Pentanol Mixtures, article, July 31, 2008; [Washington, D.C.]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc407873/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Arts and Sciences.

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