2013
DOI: 10.1021/je400326r
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Solubility of Benzyl Disulfide in Five Organic Solvents between (283.45 and 333.15) K

Abstract: The solubility data of benzyl disulfide were measured using the synthetic method and laser monitoring technique under atmospheric pressure in five solvents (ethanol, n-hexane, ethyl acetate, toluene, and chloroform), with the temperature ranging from (283.45 to 333.15) K. The experimental data in each solvent were fitted by the modified Apelblat equation with good agreement. For all of the experimental solubility data in five solvents, the root-mean-square was less than 0.52 %, whereas the average absolute rel… Show more

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“…The adjustable parameters A , B , and C are summarized in Table , the root-mean-square deviations (rmsd) were calculated by eq , and the rmsd values are also summarized in Table . The rmsds were calculated as follows: where N denotes the number of solubility data points measured in one solvent, x i calcd represents the calculated mole fraction solubility, and x i represents the experimental solubility. The experimental and calculated solubilities of LiBOB at different temperatures are shown in Table .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adjustable parameters A , B , and C are summarized in Table , the root-mean-square deviations (rmsd) were calculated by eq , and the rmsd values are also summarized in Table . The rmsds were calculated as follows: where N denotes the number of solubility data points measured in one solvent, x i calcd represents the calculated mole fraction solubility, and x i represents the experimental solubility. The experimental and calculated solubilities of LiBOB at different temperatures are shown in Table .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods to determine the solubility can be divided into two categories, static and dynamic. The solubility was measured by the dynamic method. The experimental setup for the solubility determined was shown in Figure .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modified Apelblat equation is frequently used to monitor the correlation of solubility and temperature in solid-liquid equilibrium. Most systems that are composed of solute and solvent could be preferably fit well with the modified Apelblat equation 6,7,8 . The Buchowski-Ksiazaczak ëh equation is an alternative method to describes the solid-liquid equilibrium behavior by only two adjustable parameters, λ and h, that firstly developed in an eutectic system of solute in saturated solution 9 .…”
Section: Modelling Of Erythritol Solubilitymentioning
confidence: 99%