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G. T. Hefter and R. P. T. Tomkins are the authors of The Experimental Determination of Solubilities, published by Wiley.
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List of Contributors xi
Series Preface xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xxi
List of Symbols xxiii
Quantities, Units and Conversions 1
*John W. Lorimer*
Quantities and Units Used to Describe Solubility 2
Quantities and Units Used to Describe Solubilities of Gases 6
References 14
1 Fundamentals of Solubility 17
Chapter 1.1 Thermodynamics of Solubility 19
*John W. Lorimer and Roger Cohen-Adad*
Introduction 19
Basic Definitions in Thermodynamics of Solubility 19
Thermodynamics of Solubility 22
Solubility of Gases in Liquids 26
Solubility of Liquids in Liquids 41
Solubility of Solids in Liquids 50
Concluding Remarks 62
References 62
Appendix A: Some Useful Thermodynamic Concepts and Relations 70
Appendix B: Numerical and Statistical Procedures in Constructing Fitting Equations 74
Chapter 1.2 Kinetics and Mechanisms of Crystal Growth and Dissolution 77
Jørgen Christoffersen and Margaret R. Christoffersen
Introduction 77
Fundamental Concepts 77
Mechanisms and Rate Expressions for Dissolution and Growth 81
Comparison of Dissolution and Precipitation Kinetics 93
Kinetics of Approach to Equilibrium 93
Summary of Rate-determining Mechanisms 95
Acknowledgement 95
References 96
2 Gases 99
Chapter 2.1 Solubility of Gases in Liquids 101
*H. Lawrence Clever and Rubin Battino*
Introduction 101
Quantities Used as a Measure of Gas Solubility 102
The Solution Components 107
Degassing The Solvent 108
Experimental Methods 110
Related Experiments that Complement Gas Solubility Data 130
Treatment of Data 132
Standards 137
Summary and Recommendations 144
References 145
Chapter 2.2 Solubility of Gases in Polymers 151
*Y uri Y ampolski and Russell Paterson*
Introduction 151
Manometric Methods 152
Gravimetric Methods 156
Inverse Gas Chromatography 160
Miscellaneous 165
Conclusions 167
References 168
Chapter 2.3 Solubility of Gases in Molten Salts and Molten Metals 173
*Reginald P.T. Tomkins*
Solubility of Gases in Molten Salts 173
Solubility of Gases in Molten Metals 203
References 215
Chapter 2.4 Solubility of Gases in Solid Metals 219
*Y Sakamoto and F. A. Lewis*
Sieverts Method 220
Equilibrate.Quench.Analyze Method 222
Gravimetric Method 224
Changes of Lattice Parameters and Electrical Resistivity Due to Dissolved Hydrogen in Metals 225
Determination of Changes of Hydrogen Solubilities from Measurements of Electrode Potential Under Conditions of Controlled Electolyte Stirring 228
References 232
3 Liquids 235
Chapter 3 Liquid-Liquid Solubilities 237
*Glenn T. Hefter*
Introduction 237
The Synthetic Method 238
The Analytical Method 244
Miscellaneous Methods 249
Sample Purity 253
Test Systems 253
References 254
4 Solids 257
Chapter 4.1 Solubility of Solids in Liquids 259
*Roger Cohen-Adad and Marie-Thérèse Cohen Adad*
General Review of Methods 259
Analytical Methods 264
Synthetic Methods 277
Combinatorial. Methods 306
Summary of Experimental Difficulties 309
References 311
Chapter 4.2 Solubility of Sparingly Soluble Ionic Solids in Liquids 315
*Heinz Gamsjger and Erich Königsberger*
Introduction 315
Fundamentals and Applications of Solubility Measurements 316
The Experimental Determination of Solubilities of Sparingly Soluble Compounds 331
Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations 351
References 353
Chapter 4.3 Solubility of Salt-Water Systems at High Temperatures and Pressures 359
*Vladimir M. Valyashko and B.R. Churagulov*
Introduction 359
Phase Diagram Construction (Theory) 361
Methods and Equipment for Studying Phase Equilibria in Aqueous Systems at High Pressures and Temperatures 387
References 427
Chapter 4.4 Solubility of Metals and Non-metallic Substances in Liquid Metals 437
*Cezary Guminski and Hans U. Borgstedt*
Methods Based on Phase Separation 437
Methods Without Separation of the Solute from the Saturated Solution 448
Indirect Methods 465
Solubility Determinations of Metals and Non-metals in Solid Metals 469
References 469
Chapter 4.5 Solubility of Solids in Solids 477
*James Sangster*
Introduction 477
The Equilibrium Phase Diagram 477
Thermal Analysis 479
Quenching Followed by Analysis 485
X-Ray Examination 486
Ionic Conductivity 486
Interdiffusion 487
Other Methods 487
References 489
5 Special Systems 491
Chapter 5.1 Solubility of Solids and Liquids in Supercritical Fluids 493
*Karel Aim and Maurizio Fermeglia*
Introduction 493
Basic Equations and Nomenclature 496
Experimental Determination of Solubilities in Dense Gases 498
Static Methods 504
Recirculation Methods 515
Flow Methods 522
Saturation (Transpiration) Methods 528
Dew- and Bubble-point Methods 534
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography 538
References 541
Chapter 5.2 Solubility of Solids and Liquids in Cryogenic Liquids 557
*Elzbieta Szczepaniec-Cieciak*
Introduction 557
Experimental Techniques for the Determination of Solid.Liquid (S.L) and Solid.Liquid.Vapor (S.L.V) Equilibria in Cryogenic Systems 565
Concluding Remarks 584
References 586
Chapter 5.3 Solubility of Polymers in Liquids 595
*Sonja Krause*
Sample Problems 596
Kinetic Problems 600
Phase Diagrams 601
Methods 605
References 615
Index 617