Compilation of Henry's Law Constants for Inorganic and Organic Species of Potential Importance in Environmental Chemistry
Sander R.
Version 3 - Mainz, Germany, 1999. – 107 p.
Henry’s law constants (solubilities) of trace gases of potential importance in environmental chemistry (atmospheric chemistry, waste water treatment, . . . ) have been collected and converted into a uniform formatIntroduction
The physical quantity of solubility
Temperature dependence
Unit conversions
How to use the Tables
Further Sources of Information
Data Table (Inorganic)
oxygen (O)
hydrogen (H)
nitrogen (N)
fluorine (F)
chlorine (Cl)
bromine (Br)
iodine (I)
sulfur (S)
rare gases
other elements
Data Table (Organic)
alkanes (C and H only)
cycloalkanes (C and H only)
aliphatic alkenes and cycloalkenes (C and H only)
aliphatic alkynes (C and H only)
mononuclear aromatics (C and H only)
terpenes and polynuclear aromatics (C and H only)
alcohols (ROH) (C, H, and O only)
polyols (R(OH)n) (C, H, and O only)
peroxides (ROOH) and peroxy radicals (ROO) (C, H, and O only)
aldehydes (RCHO) (C, H, and O only)
ketones (RCOR) (C, H, and O only)
carboxylic acids (RCOOH) and peroxy carboxylic acids (RCOOOH) (C, H, and O only)
esters (RCOOR) (C, H, and O only)
ethers (ROR) (C, H, and O only)
miscellaneous, e.g. multiple functional groups (C, H, and O only)
compounds with nitrogen: amines (RNH2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: amino acids (RCHNH2COOH)
compounds with nitrogen: heterocycles (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitrates (RONO2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitriles (RCN) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitro (RNO2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with fluorine
aliphatic compounds with chlorine
aromatic compounds with chlorine
compounds with chlorine and fluorine
compounds with bromine
compounds with iodine
compounds with sulfur
polychlorobiphenyls (PCB’s), pesticides, etc.
Notes
Acknowledgements
References
Henry’s law constants (solubilities) of trace gases of potential importance in environmental chemistry (atmospheric chemistry, waste water treatment, . . . ) have been collected and converted into a uniform formatIntroduction
The physical quantity of solubility
Temperature dependence
Unit conversions
How to use the Tables
Further Sources of Information
Data Table (Inorganic)
oxygen (O)
hydrogen (H)
nitrogen (N)
fluorine (F)
chlorine (Cl)
bromine (Br)
iodine (I)
sulfur (S)
rare gases
other elements
Data Table (Organic)
alkanes (C and H only)
cycloalkanes (C and H only)
aliphatic alkenes and cycloalkenes (C and H only)
aliphatic alkynes (C and H only)
mononuclear aromatics (C and H only)
terpenes and polynuclear aromatics (C and H only)
alcohols (ROH) (C, H, and O only)
polyols (R(OH)n) (C, H, and O only)
peroxides (ROOH) and peroxy radicals (ROO) (C, H, and O only)
aldehydes (RCHO) (C, H, and O only)
ketones (RCOR) (C, H, and O only)
carboxylic acids (RCOOH) and peroxy carboxylic acids (RCOOOH) (C, H, and O only)
esters (RCOOR) (C, H, and O only)
ethers (ROR) (C, H, and O only)
miscellaneous, e.g. multiple functional groups (C, H, and O only)
compounds with nitrogen: amines (RNH2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: amino acids (RCHNH2COOH)
compounds with nitrogen: heterocycles (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitrates (RONO2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitriles (RCN) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with nitrogen: nitro (RNO2) (C, H, O, and N only)
compounds with fluorine
aliphatic compounds with chlorine
aromatic compounds with chlorine
compounds with chlorine and fluorine
compounds with bromine
compounds with iodine
compounds with sulfur
polychlorobiphenyls (PCB’s), pesticides, etc.
Notes
Acknowledgements
References