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L 2,1<br />
0.70<br />
0.60<br />
0.50<br />
0.40<br />
0.30<br />
285 290 295 300 305 310 315<br />
T / K<br />
Fig II.14a. Comparison between Ostwald<br />
coefficient for perfluoro-n-hexane measured in<br />
this work (♦) <strong>and</strong> reported by (◊) Gomes et al.<br />
(2004)<br />
L2,1<br />
0.70<br />
0.60<br />
0.50<br />
0.40<br />
0.30<br />
285 290 295 300 305 310 315<br />
T / K<br />
Fig II.14c. Comparison between Ostwald<br />
coefficient for perfluorodecalin measured in<br />
this work (●) <strong>and</strong> reported by (○) Gomes et al.<br />
(2004) <strong>and</strong> by (∆) Wesseler et al. (1977)<br />
Experimental Methods, Results <strong>and</strong> Discussion<br />
L2,1<br />
0.70<br />
0.60<br />
0.50<br />
0.40<br />
0.30<br />
285 290 295 300 305 310 315<br />
T / K<br />
Fig II.14b. Comparison between Ostwald<br />
coefficient for perfluoro-n-octane measured in<br />
this work (▲) <strong>and</strong> reported by (∆) Gomes et al.<br />
(2004) <strong>and</strong> (*) Wesseler et al. (1977)<br />
L2,1<br />
0.70<br />
0.60<br />
0.50<br />
0.40<br />
0.30<br />
285 290 295 300 305 310 315<br />
T / K<br />
Fig II.14d. Comparison between Ostwald<br />
coefficient for 1Br-C8F17 measured in this work<br />
(*) <strong>and</strong> reported by (x) Gomes et al. (2004), (∆)<br />
Wesseler et al. (1977), (○) Riess (2001) <strong>and</strong> (□)<br />
Skurts et al. (1978)<br />
No data was found for the solubility of oxygen in 1H-perfluoro-n-octane <strong>and</strong><br />
1H,8H-perfluoro-n-octane. It can be observed the perfluoro-n-hexane, perfluoro-n-octane<br />
<strong>and</strong> perfluorodecalin data measured in this work is systematically lower by 5%, than data<br />
measured by Gomes et al. (2004), in the temperature range studied. In the case of<br />
perfluoro-n-octane the single value reported by Wesseler et al. (1977) agree well with data<br />
measured by Gomes et al. (2004) but in the case of perfluorodecalin the values reported by<br />
Wesseler et al. (1977) are in agreement with the data measured in this work. For 1Brperfluoro-n-octane,<br />
data measured in this work show a temperature dependence more<br />
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