Solubility and Decomposition of Organic Compounds in Subcritical Water

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In this article, studies on organic solubility and stability in subcritical water reported during the past 25 years have been reviewed. Data on the solubility and decomposition of organic compounds in subcritical water, a green solvent, are needed in environmental remediation, chemistry, chemical engineering, medicine, polymer, food, agriculture, and many other fields. For solubility studies, the experimental systems used to measure solubility, mathematical equations derived and applied for the modeling of the experimentally determined solubility data, and the correlation between the predicated and experimental data have been summarized and discussed. This paper also reviewed organic decomposition under subcritical water conditions. In general, the solubility of organics is significantly enhanced with increasing water temperature. Likewise, the percentage of organic decomposition also increases with higher temperature.

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Yabalak, E., Akay, S., Kayan, B., Gizir, A. M., & Yang, Y. (2023, February 1). Solubility and Decomposition of Organic Compounds in Subcritical Water. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031000

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