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Solubility of some phenolic compounds in aqueous alkali metal nitrate solutions from (293.15 to 318.15) K

Noubigh, A.[Adel], Cherif, M.[Mourad], Provost, E.[Elise], Abderrabba, M.[Manef]
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2008, 40, 11, 1612-1616
ABSTRACT
This paper is continuation of the study concerning the solubility-temperature dependence data for some phenolic compounds (PhC), contained in olive mill wastewater (OMWW), in two nitrate salts (KNO3 and NaNO3) aqueous solutions. The solubilities of PhC were determined in the temperature ranging from (293.15 to 318.15) K. It has been observed that the solubility, in aqueous nitrate solutions, increases with increasing temperature. Results showed that alkali metal nitrate has a salting-out effect on the solubility of PhC. The effect of the anion of the electrolyte on the solubility of PhC is observed by comparing these results with values reported in the previous papers for the effect of LiCl, NaCl and KCl. For each cation, the solubilites of the phenolic compounds are higher with nitrate anion than with chloride anion. Results were interpreted in terms of the salt hydration shells and the ability of the solute to form hydrogen-bond with water. The solubility data were accurately correlated by a semi empirical equation. The standard molar Gibbs free energies of transfer of PhC (DtrG ) from pure water to aqueous solutions of the nitrate salts have been calculated from the solubility data. The decrease in solubility is correlated to the positive DtrG value which is mainly of enthalpic origin.
Compounds
# Formula Name
1 C7H6O5 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid
2 C9H10O5 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid
3 C7H6O4 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid
4 C8H8O4 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid
5 NNaO3 sodium nitrate
6 KNO3 potassium nitrate
7 H2O water
Datasets
The table above is generated from the ThermoML associated json file (link above). POMD and RXND refer to PureOrMixture and Reaction Datasets. The compound numbers are included in properties, variables, and phases, if specificied; the numbers refer to the table of compounds on the left.
Type Compound-# Property Variable Constraint Phase Method #Points
  • POMD
  • 3
  • 7
  • 6
  • Molality, mol/kg - 3 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 6; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 3
  • HPLC
  • 7
  • POMD
  • 3
  • 5
  • 7
  • Molality, mol/kg - 3 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 5; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 3
  • HPLC
  • 7
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 7
  • 6
  • Molality, mol/kg - 2 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 6; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 2
  • HPLC
  • 6
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 5
  • 7
  • Molality, mol/kg - 2 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 5; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 2
  • HPLC
  • 6
  • POMD
  • 1
  • 7
  • 6
  • Molality, mol/kg - 1 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 6; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 1
  • HPLC
  • 6
  • POMD
  • 1
  • 5
  • 7
  • Molality, mol/kg - 1 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 5; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 1
  • HPLC
  • 6
  • POMD
  • 4
  • 7
  • 6
  • Molality, mol/kg - 4 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 6; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 4
  • HPLC
  • 7
  • POMD
  • 4
  • 5
  • 7
  • Molality, mol/kg - 4 ; Liquid
  • Solvent: Molality, mol/kg - 5; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal - 4
  • HPLC
  • 7