Generator columns packed with a solid support and loaded with a liquid organic phase make it possible to rapidly and conveniently equilibrate water with the organic phase. By coupling the generator column to an extractor column for high pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of the aqueous solution, errors from surface adsorption and loss to the atmosphere are avoided. Using this method, the mean values and confidence limits at a 95 percent confidence level of the aqueous solubility, S, and the octanol-water partition coefficient, P, of n-propylbenzene at 25 degree C were found to be S equals (4. 32 plus or minus 0. 02) multiplied by 10** minus **4M and log P equals 3. 720 plus or minus 0. 003.
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DeVoe, H., Miller, M. M., & Wasik, S. P. (1981). GENERATOR COLUMNS AND HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHTY FOR DETERMINING AQUEOUS SOLUBILITIES AND OCTANOL-WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENTS OF HYDROPHOBIC SUBSTANCES. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards (United States), 86(4), 361–366. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.086.015
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