IUPAC-NIST
Solubility Data Series 72
Nitromethane with Water or Organic Solvents: Ternary and Quaternary
Systems
By Valerii P. Sazonov, Kenneth N. Marsh, David G. Shaw, Mariya F.
Chernysheva, Nikolai V. Sazonov, and Hideo Akaiwa. Published in the
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp.
1447-1641, 2000, by the American Chemical Society (1155 Sixteenth
Street, N.W., Washington, DC 200369976) and the American Institute
of Physics (Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY 117474502)
for the National Institute of Standards and Technology [S00472689(00)001069].
The mutual solubilities and liquid-liquid equilibria of nitromethane
ternary and quaternary systems with liquid solvents are reviewed.
The solvents include water, inorganic compounds, and a variety of
organic compounds as hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, alcohols,
acids, esters, and nitrogen compounds. A total of 107 ternary and
8 quaternary systems whose properties were described in the chemical
literature through 1998 are compiled. For 22 systems, sufficient data
were available to allow critical evaluation. All data are expressed
as mass and mole fractions, as well as in the originally reported
units. Similar reviews of gas, liquid, and solid solubilities for
other systems were published in the frame of the Solubility Data Series.
Copyright � 2001 American Institute of Physics
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