Critically Evaluated Database of Environmental Properties

Thursday, October 20, 2011: 9:24 AM
101 J (Minneapolis Convention Center)
Sarah A. Purcell, Jenna Russon, Neil Giles, Richard L. Rowley and W. Vincent Wilding, Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

A database containing solubility, Henry’s law constants, and infinite dilution activity coefficients has been compiled for aqueous systems.  These properties are all important in predicting the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment.  Data quality and thermodynamic consistency checks have been considered in order to designate recommended values in the database.  This database can be used to further develop property prediction methods.  Examples of existing predictive methods are compared to experimental data.

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