2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.1c00153
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Solubility Measurement and Data Correlation of 4-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid in 13 Monosolvents at Temperatures from 283.15 to 328.15 K

Abstract: The solubility of 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (4-CPA) in 13 monosolvents including ethanol, 1-propanol, isopropanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, isobutanol, ethyl formate, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, butyl acetate, acetonitrile, and 1,4-dioxane was measured by a gravimetric method from 283.15 to 328.15 K at an atmospheric pressure of 0.1013 MPa. The solubility of 4-CPA increased with temperature and followed the order 1,4-dioxane > alcohols > esters > acetonitrile at all experimental temperatures. … Show more

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“…The modified Apelblat equation is an accurate semiempirical equation . It is commonly used to correlate solubility at different temperatures. It is represented by the following eq . ln 0.25em x 1 = A + B T / normalK + C ln ( T / K ) where x 1 represents the mole fraction solubility; T represents the selected test temperature; and A, B , and C are empirical constants. A and B parameters represent the change in activity coefficient in solution, and C represents how melting enthalpy is affected by temperature …”
Section: Thermodynamic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The modified Apelblat equation is an accurate semiempirical equation . It is commonly used to correlate solubility at different temperatures. It is represented by the following eq . ln 0.25em x 1 = A + B T / normalK + C ln ( T / K ) where x 1 represents the mole fraction solubility; T represents the selected test temperature; and A, B , and C are empirical constants. A and B parameters represent the change in activity coefficient in solution, and C represents how melting enthalpy is affected by temperature …”
Section: Thermodynamic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 It is commonly used to correlate solubility at different temperatures. 17 19 It is represented by the following eq 3 . where x 1 represents the mole fraction solubility; T represents the selected test temperature; and A, B , and C are empirical constants.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%