SDS Volume (1263)

Volume 57. Ethene, p None

Original Measurements

Shenderei, E. R.; Ivanovskii, F. P.; Gaz. Prom. 1962, 7, 11-17.

Variables:

Room Temp: 273 - 288 $\pu{K}$
Pressure: 101.3 $\pu{kPa}$

Prepared by:

W. Hayduk

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

Glass equilibrium cell fitted with a magnetic stirrer. Pressure measured with a Bourdon gauge. Samples of liquid analyzed by stripping out ethene. The solubilities were measured at several pressures below atmospheric and Henry's constant was determined. Details in [1].

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Sources and purities of materials not given.
  2. Properties of solvent as used by authors:
    BP = $\pu{479.15 K}$; $\rho^{20} = \pu{1.0220 g mL-1}$; $n_{D}^{20}$ = 1.4700
Estimated Errors:

Mass concentration (m/v) (1): δx1/x1 = ±2% (estimated by compiler)

References

1 Shenderei, E. R.; Zel'venskii, Ya. D.; Ivanovskii, F. P.; Gaz. Prom. 1958, 12, 36.

Components:
  1. Ethene, $\ce{ C2H4 }$; [74-85-1] NIST WebBook
  2. 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, $\ce{ C5H9NO }$; [872-50-4] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data

Experiments were performed at several pressures between 100 and 760 mm mercury and Henry's law was found to be obeyed.

$T$ ($\pu{K}$) $T$ (°C) $x_{1}$ $k_{\rm{D}}$ (mm Hg) $k_{\rm{D}}$ ($\pu{atm}$)
273.150 0.010247.42 x 10497.63
278.155 9.33 x 10-38.15 x 104107.2
283.1510 8.64 x 10-38.8 x 104115.8
288.1515 7.90 x 10-39.625 x 104126.6

(1) Calculated by compiler; x1 is for a partial pressure of 101.325 kPa.

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