SDS Volume (5051)

Volume 78. Acetonitrile Binary Systems, p None

Original Measurements

Schmid, H. H. O.; Mangold, H. K.; Lundberg, W. O.; Baumann, W. J.; Microchem. J. 11, 306-14 (1966).

Variables:

Room Temp: 464 - 495 $\pu{K}$

Prepared by:

V.P. Sazonov

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

A microscope equipped with a heating stage as in Schmid, et al. [1]. was employed for determining UCST values. No experimental details are given.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Baker Chemical Co.; reagent No. 9011.
  2. Synthesized as in work of Baumann and Mangold [2].
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: Not specified.
Mass concentration (m/v) (1): Not specified.

References

1 Schmid, H. H. O.; Mangold, H. K.; Lundberg, W. O.; J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 42, 372 (1965).
2 Baumann, W. J.; Mangold, H. K.; J. Org. Chem. 29, 3055 (1964).

Components:
  1. Acetonitrile, $\ce{ C2H3N }$; [75-05-8] NIST WebBook
  2. Glycerol 1-lauryl-2,3-dicetyl ether, $\ce{ C47H96O3 }$; [6076-43-3] NIST WebBook
  3. 1-[3-(Dodecyloxy)-2-(hexadecyloxy)propoxy]octadecane, $\ce{ C49H100O3 }$; [6068-27-5] NIST WebBook
  4. 1-(Dodecyloxy)-2,3-bis(octadecyloxy)-propane, $\ce{ C51H104O3 }$; [5896-48-0] NIST WebBook
  5. Trihexadecyl glycerol, $\ce{ C51H104O3 }$; [6110-59-4] NIST WebBook
  6. Trioleylglyceryl ether, $\ce{ C57H110O3 }$; [10431-15-9] NIST WebBook
  7. (Z,Z)-1,2-bis(9-Octadecenyloxy)-3-(octadecyloxy)-propane, $\ce{ C57H112O3 }$; [10431-14-8] NIST WebBook
  8. 2,3-Dioctadecyloxy-1-cis-9-octadecenyloxy-propane, $\ce{ C57H114O3 }$; [13166-06-8] NIST WebBook
  9. Glycerine tristearyl ether, $\ce{ C57H116O3 }$; [6076-42-2] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data
Upper critical solution temperatures of the binary systems acetonitrile (1) + 1,2,3-trialkyl glyceryl ether (2)
$T$ (°C) $T$ ($\pu{K}$)
191.0464.2
196.5469.7
198.0471.2
204.5477.7
204.5477.7
206.0479.2
213.5486.7
222.0495.2

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