SDS Volume (211)

Volume 20. Halogenated Benzenes, Toluenes and Phenols with Water, p 102

Original Measurements

Wauchope, R. D.; Getzen, F. W.; J. Chem. Eng. Data 1972, 17(1), 38-41.

Variables:

Room Temp: 59.2 - 73.4 °C

Prepared by:

A.L. Horvath

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

An excess of 1,4-dichlorobenzene, 20 g, in water was shaken gently for one week in a water bath at constant temperature. Replicate samples were filtered through a glass-wool plug. Then, the aqueous solution was extracted with cyclohexane which was then analyzed spectrophotometrically for organic solute using a Cary 14 spectrometer. The article was based upon a Ph.D. dissertation [1].

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Recrystallized three times and vacuum-sublimed twice of Matheson, Coleman, and Bell reagent.
  2. distilled and deionized.
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: ±0.5 K.
Mass concentration (m/v) (1): ±3%.

References

1 Wauchope, R. D.; Ph.D. Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 1970.

Components:
  1. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, $\ce{ C6H4Cl2 }$; [106-46-7] NIST WebBook
  2. Water, $\ce{ H2O }$; [7732-18-5] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data
$T$ (°C) $x_{1}$ MR1 (g/kg) m1 (mol/kg)
59.2 2.574 x 10-50.2101.429 x 10-3
60.7 2.672 x 10-50.2181.483 x 10-3
65.1 2.819 x 10-50.2301.565 x 10-3
65.2 2.905 x 10-50.2371.612 x 10-3
73.4 3.445 x 10-50.2811.911 x 10-3

(a) Reported (ppm(1) in original work).

(b) Calculated by F. W. Getzen.

(c) Calculated by the compiler.

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