Assessing the Salting-Out Behavior of 2,4-Dinitrobenzaldehyde and 2,6-Dinitrobenzaldehyde from Solubility Values in Pure Water and Seawater at Temperatures between (280 and 313) K

Abstract

The salting-out behavior of 2,4-dinitrobenzaldehyde (2,4-DNBA) and 2,6-dinitrobenzaldehyde (2,6-DNBA) was determined from solubility measurements in pure water and seawater with ionic strengths of (0.1662, 0.3352, 0.5071, and 0.6820) mol[middle dot]kg(- 1) at temperatures between (280 and 314) K. For both compounds tested, the solubility increased with increasing temperature. As the ionic strength of the solution increased, the solubility of the organic compounds decreased. The average salting-out coefficients for 2,4-DNBA and 2,6-DNBA were (0.12 and 0.10) kg[middle dot]mol 1, respectively, which are consistent with measurements for other nitroaromatic compounds. Over the temperature range examined, the salting-out coefficients did not vary significantly.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 12, 2011
Accession Number
ADA557405

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