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IUPAC-NIST solubility data series. 81. Hydrocarbons with water and seawater - Revised and updated. Part 11. C13-C36 hydrocarbons with water
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IUPAC-NIST solubility data series. 81. Hydrocarbons with water and seawater - Revised and updated. Part 11. C13-C36 hydrocarbons with water

D.G. Shaw, A. Maczynski, M. Goral, B. Wisniewska-Goclowska, A. Skrzecz, I. Owczarek, K. Blazej, M-C. Haulait-Pirson, G.T. Hefter, F. Kapuku, …
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Vol.35(2), pp.687-784
2006
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Abstract

The mutual solubilities and related liquid-liquid equilibria of C 13-C36 hydrocarbons with water are exhaustively and critically reviewed. Reports of experimental determination of solubility in 56 chemically distinct binary systems that appeared in the primary literature prior to end of 2002 are compiled. For 17 systems sufficient data are available to allow critical evaluation. All data are expressed as mass percent and mole fraction as well as the originally reported units. In addition to the standard evaluation criteria used throughout the Solubility Data Series, a new method based on the evaluation of all the experimental data for a given homologous series of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons was used.

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