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Henry's Law Constants

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Rolf Sander

NEW: Version 5.0.0 has been published in October 2023

Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry
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When referring to the compilation of Henry's Law Constants, please cite this publication:

R. Sander: Compilation of Henry's law constants (version 5.0.0) for water as solvent, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 23, 10901-12440 (2023), doi:10.5194/acp-23-10901-2023

The publication from 2023 replaces that from 2015, which is now obsolete. Please do not cite the old paper anymore.


Henry's Law ConstantsOrganic species with oxygen (O)Ketones (RCOR) → 2-octanone

FORMULA:C6H13COCH3
CAS RN:111-13-7
STRUCTURE
(FROM NIST):
InChIKey:ZPVFWPFBNIEHGJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Hscp d ln Hs cp / d (1/T) References Type Notes
[mol/(m3Pa)] [K]
5.0×10−2 7500 Brockbank (2013) L 1) 483)
5.8×10−2 Plyasunov and Shock (2001) L
2.9×10−2 van Ruth et al. (2002) M 14)
3.1×10−2 van Ruth and Villeneuve (2002) M 14) 363)
1.8×10−2 van Ruth et al. (2001) M 14)
5.2×10−2 Buttery et al. (1969) M
4.9×10−2 Mackay et al. (2006c) V
4.9×10−2 Mackay et al. (1995) V
5.5×10−2 Rathbun and Tai (1982) V
7.1×10−2 Keshavarz et al. (2022) Q
3.2×10−2 Duchowicz et al. (2020) Q 185)
6.2×10−2 Raventos-Duran et al. (2010) Q 244) 272)
3.9×10−2 Raventos-Duran et al. (2010) Q 245)
4.9×10−2 Raventos-Duran et al. (2010) Q 246)
5.1×10−2 Hilal et al. (2008) Q
1.2×10−1 Modarresi et al. (2007) Q 68)
7300 Kühne et al. (2005) Q
5.2×10−2 Yaffe et al. (2003) Q 249) 250)
5.1×10−2 English and Carroll (2001) Q 231) 232)
2.0×10−2 Katritzky et al. (1998) Q
5.7×10−2 Nirmalakhandan et al. (1997) Q
3.3×10−2 Russell et al. (1992) Q 280)
5.3×10−2 Suzuki et al. (1992) Q 233)
5.2×10−2 Duchowicz et al. (2020) ? 21) 186)
5.2×10−2 Mackay et al. (2006c) ? 21)
7300 Kühne et al. (2005) ?
9.6×10−2 Yaws (1999) ? 12) 21)
1.5×10−1 Yaws et al. (1998) ? 12)
5.2×10−2 Abraham et al. (1990) ?

Data

The first column contains Henry's law solubility constant Hscp at the reference temperature of 298.15 K.
The second column contains the temperature dependence d ln Hs cp / d (1/T), also at the reference temperature.

References

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  • Brockbank, S. A.: Aqueous Henry’s law constants, infinite dilution activity coefficients, and water solubility: critically evaluated database, experimental analysis, and prediction methods, Ph.D. thesis, Brigham Young University, USA, URL https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3691/ (2013).
  • Buttery, R. G., Ling, L. C., & Guadagni, D. G.: Volatilities of aldehydes, ketones, and esters in dilute water solutions, J. Agric. Food Chem., 17, 385–389, doi:10.1021/JF60162A025 (1969).
  • Duchowicz, P. R., Aranda, J. F., Bacelo, D. E., & Fioressi, S. E.: QSPR study of the Henry’s law constant for heterogeneous compounds, Chem. Eng. Res. Des., 154, 115–121, doi:10.1016/J.CHERD.2019.12.009 (2020).
  • English, N. J. & Carroll, D. G.: Prediction of Henry’s law constants by a quantitative structure property relationship and neural networks, J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 41, 1150–1161, doi:10.1021/CI010361D (2001).
  • Hilal, S. H., Ayyampalayam, S. N., & Carreira, L. A.: Air-liquid partition coefficient for a diverse set of organic compounds: Henry’s law constant in water and hexadecane, Environ. Sci. Technol., 42, 9231–9236, doi:10.1021/ES8005783 (2008).
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  • Plyasunov, A. V. & Shock, E. L.: Group contribution values of the infinite dilution thermodynamic functions of hydration for aliphatic noncyclic hydrocarbons, alcohols, and ketones at 298.15 K and 0.1 MPa, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 46, 1016–1019, doi:10.1021/JE0002282 (2001).
  • Rathbun, R. E. & Tai, D. Y.: Volatilization of ketones from water, Water Air Soil Pollut., 17, 281–293, doi:10.1007/BF00283158 (1982).
  • Raventos-Duran, T., Camredon, M., Valorso, R., Mouchel-Vallon, C., & Aumont, B.: Structure-activity relationships to estimate the effective Henry’s law constants of organics of atmospheric interest, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 7643–7654, doi:10.5194/ACP-10-7643-2010 (2010).
  • Russell, C. J., Dixon, S. L., & Jurs, P. C.: Computer-assisted study of the relationship between molecular structure and Henry’s law constant, Anal. Chem., 64, 1350–1355, doi:10.1021/AC00037A009 (1992).
  • Suzuki, T., Ohtaguchi, K., & Koide, K.: Application of principal components analysis to calculate Henry’s constant from molecular structure, Comput. Chem., 16, 41–52, doi:10.1016/0097-8485(92)85007-L (1992).
  • van Ruth, S. M. & Villeneuve, E.: Influence of β-lactoglobulin, pH and presence of other aroma compounds on the air/liquid partition coefficients of 20 aroma compounds varying in functional group and chain length, Food Chem., 79, 157–164, doi:10.1016/S0308-8146(02)00124-3 (2002).
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  • Yaffe, D., Cohen, Y., Espinosa, G., Arenas, A., & Giralt, F.: A fuzzy ARTMAP-based quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) for the Henry’s law constant of organic compounds, J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 43, 85–112, doi:10.1021/CI025561J (2003).
  • Yaws, C. L.: Chemical Properties Handbook, McGraw-Hill, Inc., ISBN 0070734011 (1999).
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Type

Table entries are sorted according to reliability of the data, listing the most reliable type first: L) literature review, M) measured, V) VP/AS = vapor pressure/aqueous solubility, R) recalculation, T) thermodynamical calculation, X) original paper not available, C) citation, Q) QSPR, E) estimate, ?) unknown, W) wrong. See Section 3.1 of Sander (2023) for further details.

Notes

1) A detailed temperature dependence with more than one parameter is available in the original publication. Here, only the temperature dependence at 298.15 K according to the van 't Hoff equation is presented.
12) Value at T = 293 K.
14) Value at T = 310 K.
21) Several references are given in the list of Henry's law constants but not assigned to specific species.
68) Modarresi et al. (2007) use different descriptors for their calculations. They conclude that a genetic algorithm/radial basis function network (GA/RBFN) is the best QSPR model. Only these results are shown here.
185) Value from the validation set for checking whether the model is satisfactory for compounds that are absent from the training set.
186) Experimental value, extracted from HENRYWIN.
231) English and Carroll (2001) provide several calculations. Here, the preferred value with explicit inclusion of hydrogen bonding parameters from a neural network is shown.
232) Value from the training dataset.
233) Calculated with a principal component analysis (PCA); see Suzuki et al. (1992) for details.
244) Calculated using the GROMHE model.
245) Calculated using the SPARC approach.
246) Calculated using the HENRYWIN method.
249) Yaffe et al. (2003) present QSPR results calculated with the fuzzy ARTMAP (FAM) and with the back-propagation (BK-Pr) method. They conclude that FAM is better. Only the FAM results are shown here.
250) Value from the training set.
272) Value from the validation dataset.
280) Value from the training set.
363) Effective Henry's law constants at several pH values are provided by van Ruth and Villeneuve (2002). Here, only the value at pH = 3 is shown.
483) Values at 298 K in Tables C2 and C5 of Brockbank (2013) are inconsistent, with 6 % difference.

The numbers of the notes are the same as in Sander (2023). References cited in the notes can be found here.

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