SDS Volume (944)

Volume 38. Hydrocarbons in Water and Seawater, Part II, p None

Original Measurements

May, W. E.; Wasik, S. P.; Freeman, D. H.; Anal. Chem. 1978, 50, 997-1000

Variables:

Room Temp: 25 °C
Salinity: 0 - 40 g(2)/kg sln

Prepared by:

D. Mackay, W.Y. Shiu

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

A saturated solution of (1) was prepared by pumping salt water through a 'generation column' which was packed with glass beads coated with 1% by weight of (1). The saturated solution was extracted with an 'extractor column' packed with a superficially porous bonded $\ce{C18}$ stationary phase, then a water-acetonitrile solvent was passed through for extraction. The extract was introduced into a liquid chromatograph and the concentration of (1) was measured with a UV detector.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Greater than 97% pure.
  2. reagent grade.
  3. Distilled from potassium permanganate-sodium hydroxide and passed through an XAD-2 column.
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: ±0.05°C
Mass concentration (m/v) (1): Ks ±0.010; So ±0.002

Components:
  1. Fluoranthene, $\ce{ C16H10 }$; [206-44-0] NIST WebBook
  2. Sodium chloride, $\ce{ NaCl }$; [7647-14-5] NIST WebBook
  3. Water, $\ce{ H2O }$; [7732-18-5] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data

The solubility of fluoranthene in aqueos sodium chloride is reported in terms of the Setschenow equation:
log(So/S) = KsCs
where:
So is the solubility of (1) in water (mg/L)
S is the solubility of (1) in saline solution (mg/L)
Ks is the Setschenow constant (L/mol)
Cs in the concentration of sodium chloride (mol/L)
evaluating the equation for S over the range of Cs0-0.7 mol/L, Ks = 0.339 with So = 0.206.
The corresponding mass percent and mole fraction x1, at salinity = 35 g(2)/kg sln calculated by the compilers are 1.24g × 10-5 g(1)/100 g sln and 1.14 × 10-8.

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