The Henry’s Law coefficient is a key physical parameter in the partitioning, and hence environmental fate, of a chemical species between air and water. Despite the acknowledged polluting potential of phenol, 2-methylphenol (o-cresol) and 2-nitrophenol, there is extremely poor agreement in the literature of their Henry’s law coefficients and, in particular, no apparent systematic measurement of the variation with temperature. Here a temperature controlled column-stripping method was employed to determine the Henry's Law coefficients for these compounds over the temperature range 281-302 K. Coefficients were derived from regression fits to the observed rates of loss from the liquid phase as a function of column depth in order explicitly to ta...
[[abstract]]The Henry's law constant is important in the gas-liquid mass transfer process. Apparent ...
The increasing concentrations of Fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) have lead to an increase in environm...
The Henry’s law constants of seven aldehydes have been determined as a function of temperature by b...
The Henry's Law coefficient is a key physical parameter in the partitioning, and hence environmenta...
Although 2-nitrophenol has been identified as an important environmental chemical there is scarcity...
International audienceIn this work, a dynamic system based on the water/air equilibrium at the inter...
AbstractLiquid–air partition coefficients (Henry's law constants, HLCs) of eight flavour compounds (...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
Figure 1: Plot of Henry's law constant H against octanol-water partition coefficient kow (fl &a...
The Henry's law constant (H) is a crucial variable to investigate the air-water exchange of persiste...
Phenols are a major class of volatile organic compounds (VOC) whose reaction within, and partitionin...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
International audience2 Mercaptan in Methyldiethanolamine (1) + Water (2) with w 1 = 3 0.25 and 0.50...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
International audienceHenry's law constants (HLC) play a key role in the environmental fate of pesti...
[[abstract]]The Henry's law constant is important in the gas-liquid mass transfer process. Apparent ...
The increasing concentrations of Fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) have lead to an increase in environm...
The Henry’s law constants of seven aldehydes have been determined as a function of temperature by b...
The Henry's Law coefficient is a key physical parameter in the partitioning, and hence environmenta...
Although 2-nitrophenol has been identified as an important environmental chemical there is scarcity...
International audienceIn this work, a dynamic system based on the water/air equilibrium at the inter...
AbstractLiquid–air partition coefficients (Henry's law constants, HLCs) of eight flavour compounds (...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
Figure 1: Plot of Henry's law constant H against octanol-water partition coefficient kow (fl &a...
The Henry's law constant (H) is a crucial variable to investigate the air-water exchange of persiste...
Phenols are a major class of volatile organic compounds (VOC) whose reaction within, and partitionin...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
International audience2 Mercaptan in Methyldiethanolamine (1) + Water (2) with w 1 = 3 0.25 and 0.50...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
International audienceHenry's law constants (HLC) play a key role in the environmental fate of pesti...
[[abstract]]The Henry's law constant is important in the gas-liquid mass transfer process. Apparent ...
The increasing concentrations of Fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) have lead to an increase in environm...
The Henry’s law constants of seven aldehydes have been determined as a function of temperature by b...