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Fast and Simultaneous Determination of Gas Diffusivities and Solubilities in Liquids Employing a Thin-Layer Cell Coupled to a Mass Spectrometer, Part II: Proof of Concept and Experimental Results

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 90, Issue 24, Pages 14150-14155

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04320

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Education part of the Vom Material zur Innovation initiative [03XP0029A]
  2. National German Merit Foundation
  3. MeLuBatt project [03XP0110D]

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A new method for simultaneously determining gas diffusivities and solubilities in liquids was presented and discussed in detail in Part I of this series. In this part of the series, the new measurement cell was employed to determine oxygen solubilities and diffusivities in 20 different dimethyl sulfoxide-based electrolytes. In addition, a comparison to values available in literature was made. From the temperature dependence of the diffusivity between 20 and 40 degrees C an activation barrier of 19 kJ mol(-1) for the diffusion of oxygen in pure dimethyl sulfoxide was found. Moreover, qualitative agreement between Jones Dole viscosity coefficients and the dependence of the diffusivity on the electrolyte concentration was confirmed. The temperature-dependent solubility measurements revealed an unexpected increase of the oxygen solubility for temperatures above 30 degrees C. While the oxygen solubility in the case of the alkali-perchlorates decreases with increasing electrolyte concentration, a pronounced salting-in effect for lithium bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide was observed.

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