1901
DOI: 10.1515/zpch-1901-3719
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Löslichkeit von Gasen in organischen Lösungsmitteln

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“…For the solubilities of H 2 in CH 3 COOH above 1 atm the only study available is Jónasson at all . The experimental points from this source are, however, not in agreement with the data sets at atmospheric pressure listed in the two other sources found: Maxted and Moon and Just . Due to the impossibility to confirm the exactness of Jónasson et al’s results, the system H 2 –CH 3 COOH was not included in the data regression.…”
Section: Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…For the solubilities of H 2 in CH 3 COOH above 1 atm the only study available is Jónasson at all . The experimental points from this source are, however, not in agreement with the data sets at atmospheric pressure listed in the two other sources found: Maxted and Moon and Just . Due to the impossibility to confirm the exactness of Jónasson et al’s results, the system H 2 –CH 3 COOH was not included in the data regression.…”
Section: Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…41 The experimental points from this source are, however, not in agreement with the data sets at atmospheric pressure listed in the two other sources found: Maxted and Moon 42 and Just. 43 Due to the impossibility to confirm the exactness of Jońasson et al's results, the system H 2 −CH 3 COOH was not included in the data regression. For reference purposes, the relevant literature data are reported in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explain this he puts forward exactly the same hypothesis that ' It is interesting to note that the solubility of carbon dioxide in some alcohols and esters is much greater than in water, see ¢.g., Just (1901). The present state of the subject is the result of a number of independent investigations, the bearing of which on one another is rather accidental than designed, and in this lack of co-ordination is to be found a reason for the slow development of the subject hitherto.…”
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“…This last sentence suggests that Willstatter is unaware of Siegfried's work. ' It is interesting to note that the solubility of carbon dioxide in some alcohols and esters is much greater than in water, see e.g., Just (1901). CHAPTER VI11.…”
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confidence: 99%