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Application of the Flory-Huggins theory to the solubility of solids in glyceryl trioleate

January 1, 1986

The conventional thermodynamic deviation for ideal solid–liquid solubilities is modified by substituting the Flory–Huggins model for Raoult's law. A comparison of published data for eleven solides in glyceryl trioleate with the predictions of the conventional and modified equations shows that the significantly higher athermal solubilities from the modified equation are in much better agreement with the experimental data. This suggests that discrepancies between the data and the predictions of the conventional model for ideal systems result from the inappropriate use of Raoult's law for systems with significant solute–solvent size disparity rather than from specific interactions.

Publication Year 1986
Title Application of the Flory-Huggins theory to the solubility of solids in glyceryl trioleate
DOI 10.1039/F19868200243
Authors Cary T. Chiou, Milton Manes
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions I
Index ID 70186152
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program