1975
DOI: 10.1021/je60065a015
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Specific retention volumes and limiting activity coefficients of C4-C8 alkane solutes in C22-C36 n-alkane solvents

Abstract: The specific retention volumes of 21 hydrocarbon solutes are measured on eight liquid phases at 80", loo", and 120°C. The infinite dilution activity 7oefficients and heats of solution are presented and compared with literature data.The basic physical process responsible for retention of a solute in gas-liquid partition chromatography is the partition of a solute or solutes between the gas and liquid phases. Because of this fact, much of the thermodynamic information attainable from a normal (static) solubility… Show more

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“…This does not agree with the experimental findings. Several experimental studies (see Elbro et al, 1990;Parcher et al, 1975) have shown that the infinite-dilution activity coefficients of alkanes in hydrocarbon mixtures increase with temperature over a sufficiently broad temperature range. This, in fact, means that p should be both temperature and chain length dependent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This does not agree with the experimental findings. Several experimental studies (see Elbro et al, 1990;Parcher et al, 1975) have shown that the infinite-dilution activity coefficients of alkanes in hydrocarbon mixtures increase with temperature over a sufficiently broad temperature range. This, in fact, means that p should be both temperature and chain length dependent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is shown in Figure 4 for n-hexane (l)/n-hexadecane (2) at 293.15 K and 0.1 bar (Vcl/Vcz = 2.5). Note that the differences in G E cannot be attributed to the difference between the pressure value (0.1 bar) used to generate the results in Experimental data from Parcher et al (1975). This is demonstrated in Figures 5 and 6, where infinite dilution activity coefficients of n-butane in n-alkanes and n-alkanes in n-hexane, respectively, as a function of the carbon number, N,, are plotted.…”
Section: The Ge Expression From Eos/ge Models Comparison Of Excess Gimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The infinite dilution conditions were found in a similar manner. The solvent liquid loading (the weight of solvent coated on the substrate divided by the weight of substrate in the column) was increased until the activity coefficient or Henry's law constants did not vary (Parcher et al 1975). As an example, Figure 2 is a plot of Henry's law constant versus triethylenetetramine liquid loading.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%