Abstract

ABSTRACTHenry’s law constants and infinite dilution activity coefficients were compiled from the published chemical and engineering literature for gaseous solutes and organic liquids in butyl diglyme, butyl triglyme and tetraglyme. The published literature values were converted into water-to-liquid and gas-to-liquid partition coefficients using standard thermodynamic relationships. The calculated partition coefficients were correlated mathematically with the Abraham solvation parameter model. The derived Abraham model correlations can be used to predict the partitioning behaviour of additional solutes into dry, anhydrous butyl diglyme, butyl triglyme and tetraglyme.

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