ABSTRACT

Luthy, 1986). In benzene expressed as mole fraction: 0.2239 at 32.0 °C, 0.2836 at 40.2 °C, 0.2990 at 41.8 °C,

0.3750 at 50.2 °C, 0.4572 at 58.0 °C (shake flask-gravimetric, McLaughlin and Zainal, 1959) In millimole fraction at 25 °C: 31.89 in n-hexane, 38.88 in n-heptane, 44.43 in n-octane, 47.85 in

n-nonane, 55.31 in n-decane, 79.72 in n-hexadecane, 36.48 in cyclohexane, 45.72 in methylcyclohexane, 60.02 in cyclooctane, 24.86 in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, 51.24 in tert-butylcyclohexane, 94.54 in dibutyl ether, 288.4 in tetrahydrofuran, 216.5 in 1,4-dioxane, 5.89 in methanol, 11.14 in ethanol, 13.55 in 1-propanol, 9.77 in 2-propanol, 17.71 in 1-butanol, 11.78 in 2butanol, 10.20 in 2-methyl-1-propanol, 24.91 in 1-pentanol, 16.06 in 3-methyl-1-butanol, 19.26 in 2-methyl-2-butanol, 30.28 in 1-hexanol, 18.01 in 2-methyl-1-pentanol, 17.54 in 4-methyl-2pentanol, 39.37 in 1-heptanol, 54.18 in 1-octanol, 28.76 in 2-ethyl-2-hexanol, 30.70 in cyclopentanol, 1.826 in 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol, 209.0 in 2-butanone, 110.1 in aniline, 271.6 in cyclohexanone, 149.9 in ethyl acetate, 181.2 in butyl acetate, 32.67 in acetonitrile, 126.2 in carbon tetrachloride (Hernández and Acree, 1998)

Soluble in many other organic solvents, particularly monoaromatic hydrobarons such as toluene and ethylbenzene.