Compilation - Tetradecane with Water (IUPAC SDS Volume 38)
SDS Volume (929)
Volume 38. Hydrocarbons in Water and Seawater, Part II, p None
Original Measurements
Sutton, C.; Calder, J. A.; Environ. Sci. Technol. 1974, 8, 654-7.
Variables:
Temperature:
25
°C
Salinity:
35 g salts/kg sln
Prepared by:
Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
(1) and (2) were placed in a glass stoppered flask fitted with a Teflon stopcock near the bottom. The components were equilibrated by gentle shaking for 12 hrs at 25.0 ± 0.1 °C. The mixture was then allowed to stand for 24 hrs. Samples removed via the stopcock were filtered with suction through 0.45 µm membrane filters to remove any hydrocarbon droplets. The filtrate was extracted three times with hexane and analyzed by gas chromatography.
Source and Purity of Materials:
- Analabs, Inc., North Haven, Conn. 99+% pure hydrocarbons. Seawater collected from 25 m depth in Gulf of Mexico, poisoned with HgCl2 sln to prevent bacterial growth, and filtered through Gelman glass fiber filter. Natural n-alkane levels too l
Tetradecane with Seawater
Components:
(1) Tetradecane,
$\ce{ C14H30 }$;
[629-59-4]
NIST WebBook
(2) Seawater,
$\ce{ H2O }$;
[7732-18-5(C)]
NIST WebBook
Experimental Values:
The solubility of tetradecane in seawater was reported to be 1.7 × 10-7 g(1)/100 g sln and x1 = 1.5 × 10-10.


