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Solubility in Water of Normal C <sub>9</sub> and C <sub>10</sub> , Alkane Hydrocarbons
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1969
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Organic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringSupercritical Fluid ChromatographySeparation ScienceGas PhaseGas ChromatographyPetroleum ChemistrySolution (Chemistry)Hydrocarbon ContentPhysical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryOrganic ChemistryTrue SolubilityChemistryAlkane HydrocarbonsChemical KineticsChromatography
A new method for equilibrating water containing alkane hydrocarbons with a gas phase and analyzing the gas for hydrocarbon content by gas chromatography extends analytical sensitivity to better than 0.1 part per billion. The solubilities at 25 degrees C of the normal C(9) (220 parts per billion) and C(10) (52 parts per billion) alkanes decrease with increasing carbon number. A discontinuity occurs at the normal C(11), alkane, probably because of a change from true solubility (molecular dispersion) to accommodation (aggregation).
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