Project Details:
Solubility data of compounds relevant to human health. Solubility of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons
| Project No.: | 2002-037-1-500 |
| Start date: | 2003-01-01 |
| End date: | 2010-03-01 |
| Division: | Analytical Chemistry Division |
Series: Solubility Data Series; editor-in-chief: Mark Salomon
Halogenated derivatives of aromatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons have been widely used as heat transfer fluids, organic diluents, plasticizers, fire retardants, pesticides, waxes, etc. However, recently it has been pointed out that some of these or their related compounds, of both synthetic and natural origin, can seriously interfere with reproductive function. From the pharmaceutical and environmental viewpoints, the solubilities of these substances are useful to elucidate the movement and persistence in the environment and to estimate the hazard or risk associated with them. Therefore it is important to evaluate the solubilities of, e.g., chlorinated benzenes, biphenyl and dioxins in various media including single, binary and/or multi-component solvents, micellar solutions and polymer solutions.
> project announcement published inChem. Int. 25(3), 2003
At first, we started to compile the aqueous solubility data forpolychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) among the halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons,because much attention has been paid to these chemicals as environmental contaminants. We have also compiled the aqueous solubility data of PCBssince 1949 and have started to evaluate them. So far, we have compiled about 40-50 % of the solubility data including those of biphenyland have paid special attention to the solubility of chlorinated biphenylisomers.
> Nov 2004 report update (pdf file - 12KB)
> May 2006 report update (pdffile - 13KB)
To be published as part of the IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series. inJ. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data; estimated to be completed during 2006/2007.
> July 2007 report update (pdffile - 13KB)
March 2010 - project terminated