Physical–chemical property data, which control air–water partitioning, namely vapor pressure, aqueous solubility and Henry’s law constant over the environmentally relevant temperature range of 5–50 °C, are compiled and reviewed for the mononuclear aromatic and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. Corresponding enthalpies of phase transition are also reported. As result of a critical review, selected values are given at 25 °C, and where possible equations expressing the temperature dependence are given. Twenty-one aromatic hydrocarbons are studied, with approximately 300 references.
Data are compiled and reviewed of the physical-chemical properties of chlorinated benzenes, biphenyls, and dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, which control air-water partitioning, namely vapor pressure, aqueous solubility, and Henry's law constant over the environmentally relevant temperature range of 5 -50°C. Recommended values at 25°C, and equations for estimating these properties over the temperature range of 5 -50°C are provided. Corresponding enthalpies of phase transition are also reported.
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