Methane /

This volume completes the compilation and critical evaluation of solubility data for the first five members of the alkane hydrocarbon series. Literature coverage is complete to mid-1985, and all relevant papers reporting the solubility of methane gas in liquids have been consulted. Where appropriate...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Clever, H. Lawrence; Young, Colin Leslie; Battino, Rubin; Hayduk, Walter; Wiesenburg, Denis A
Published: Pergamon,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 1987.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Solubility data series ; v. 27/28
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080292007
Summary: This volume completes the compilation and critical evaluation of solubility data for the first five members of the alkane hydrocarbon series. Literature coverage is complete to mid-1985, and all relevant papers reporting the solubility of methane gas in liquids have been consulted. Where appropriate, the original data have been recalculated in different unit systems, to allow better comparison between data from different sources. This rigorous treatment results in 'recommended' solubility values which can be used with confidence.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource ([801] pages).
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483286044
1483286045
Index Number: QD305
CLC: O623.11-64
Contents: Front Cover; Methane; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; The Solubility of Gases in Liquids; Chapter 1. Water: Partial pressure of methane of 0.101325 MPa; 1.1 Water: Total Pressures Between 0.5 and 200 MPa; 1.2 Water-d2; 1.3 Seawater; 1.4 Aqueous electrolyte solutions; 1.5 Other aqueous solutions; Chapter 2. Alkanes: Partial pressure of methane up to 0.2 MPa; 2.1 Alkanes: Pressure greater than 0.2 MPa; 2.2 Alkanes: Ternary and multicomponent systems; 2.3 Alkanes: Methane and another gas as solutes; 2.4 Cycloalkanes; 2.5 Ethene including ternary and multicomponent systems.
2.6 Cycloalkenes2.7 Arenes: Pressure up to 0.2 MPa; 2.8 Benzene: Pressure above 0.2 MPa; 2.9 Methylbenzene: Pressure above 0.2 MPa; 2.10 Alkylbenzenes and naphthalenes; 2.11 Miscellaneous hydrocarbon systems; Chapter 3. Alkanols: Pressure up to 0.2 MPa; 3.1 Alkanols: Pressure above 0.2 MPa; 3.2 Ethers; 3.3 Other organic compounds containing oxygen; Chapter 4. Organic substances containing halogen; 4.1 Organic substances containing sulfur; 4.2 Organic substances containing nitrogen; 4.3 Organic substances containing silicon or phosphorus; 4.4 Miscellaneous biological fluids.
Chapter 5. Inorganic compoundsSystem Index; Registry number index; Author index.