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 Please do not cite the old paper anymore.
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References |
Type |
Notes |
[mol/(m3Pa)] |
[K] |
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1.3×102 |
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Fredenhagen and Wellmann (1932a) |
M |
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Brimblecombe and Clegg (1989) |
T |
107)
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6.8×10−4 |
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Hayer et al. (2022) |
Q |
20)
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Brimblecombe and Clegg (1988) |
W |
105)
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Data
The first column contains Henry's law solubility constant
at the reference temperature of 298.15 K.
The second column contains the temperature dependence
, also at the
reference temperature.
References
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Brimblecombe, P. & Clegg, S. L.: The solubility and behaviour of acid gases in the marine aerosol, J. Atmos. Chem., 7, 1–18, doi:10.1007/BF00048251 (1988).
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Brimblecombe, P. & Clegg, S. L.: Erratum, J. Atmos. Chem., 8, 95, doi:10.1007/BF00053818 (1989).
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Fredenhagen, K. & Wellmann, M.: Verteilungszahlen des Fluorwasserstoffs über dem Zweistoffsystem [H2O-HF] bei 25∘C und die Siedepunktskurve dieses Systems bei Atmosphärendruck, Z. Phys. Chem., 162A, 454–466, doi:10.1515/ZPCH-1932-16235 (1932a).
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Hayer, N., Jirasek, F., & Hasse, H.: Prediction of Henry’s law constants by matrix completion, AIChE J., 68, e17 753, doi:10.1002/AIC.17753 (2022).
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
20) |
Calculated using machine learning matrix completion methods (MCMs). |
105) |
The value is incorrect. See erratum by Brimblecombe and Clegg (1989). |
107) |
Hs′ = 9.4×101×exp(7400 K (1/T−1/T⊖)) mol2/(m6 Pa) |
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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