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Critically Evaluated Database of Environmental Properties: The Importance of Thermodynamic Relationships, Chemical Family Trends, and Prediction Methods

A database containing Henry’s law constants, infinite dilution activity coefficients, and solubility data of industrially important chemicals has been compiled for aqueous systems. These properties are important in predicting the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment. The structure of t...

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Published in:International journal of thermophysics 2013-11, Vol.34 (11), p.2027-2045
Main Authors: Brockbank, Sarah A., Russon, Jenna L., Giles, Neil F., Rowley, Richard L., Wilding, W. Vincent
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Language:English
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Summary:A database containing Henry’s law constants, infinite dilution activity coefficients, and solubility data of industrially important chemicals has been compiled for aqueous systems. These properties are important in predicting the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment. The structure of this database is compatible with the existing DIPPR ® 801 database and DIADEM interface, and data are included for a subset of compounds found in the DIPPR ® 801 database. Thermodynamic relationships, chemical family trends, and predicted values were carefully considered when designating recommended values.
ISSN:0195-928X
1572-9567
DOI:10.1007/s10765-013-1530-z