Abstract

Air-water partition coefficients of ethylacetate are determined by analysis of the headspace vapor from a closed system containing ethyl acetate and sodium chloride solutions of various concentrations. Knowing the amount of ethyl acetate in the headspace, it is possible to calculate the partition coefficient. This paper describes a simple method of determining these values without gas injection valves or other specialized equipment. The values obtained are within 7% of previously published values.

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