Abstract

The loss rates of PAN in several dilute aqueous salt solutions (NaBr, Na 2SO 3, KI, NaNO 2, FeCl 3, and FeSO 4) and in sulphuric acid were measured at 279 K with a simple bubbler experiment. They are little different from that in pure water. For 5 M sulphuric acid hydrolysis and solubility were determined in the temperature range of 243–293 K. The hydrolysis rate k h=3.2×10 −4 s −1 at 293 K is close to that in water. The observed temperature dependence of the Henry's Law constant H =10 − 6.6±0.6 exp((4780±420)/T) M atm −1 leads to enthalpy and entropy of solvation Δ H solv=−39.7±3.5 kJ mol −1 and Δ S solv=−126±11 J mol −1 K −1, respectively.

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