Solubility of o-toluidine in supercritical carbon dioxide at high-temperatures and high-pressures

In many technological applications the solubility (VLE data) of materials (solid or liquids) in SC CO2 is required. It is essential to understand the solubility and other properties of o-toluidine in the SC CO2 due to their technological importance. This paper presents a new isothermal VLE data for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fluid phase equilibria 2024-07, Vol.582, p.114088, Article 114088
Hauptverfasser: Khairutdinov, Vener F., Khabriev, Ilnar Sh, Akhmetzyanov, Talgat R., Gabitov, Ilgiz R., Hernández, Ariel, Abdulagatov, Ilmutdin M.
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Zusammenfassung:In many technological applications the solubility (VLE data) of materials (solid or liquids) in SC CO2 is required. It is essential to understand the solubility and other properties of o-toluidine in the SC CO2 due to their technological importance. This paper presents a new isothermal VLE data for SC CO2 (1)+ o-toluidine (2). Thus, the main purpose of the present work is to experimental study of the VLE properties (solubility, PTxy relationship) of o-toluidine (one of the technologically important compound) in the SC CO2 needs for variety industrial applications. The measurements were made at four selected isotherms of (313.15, 333.15, 353.15, and 373.15) K over the pressure range from (1.24 to 31.44) MPa. A high-temperature and high-pressure optical cell has been used to measure of the phase equilibrium properties (PTxy) of the binary CO2 (1)+ o-toluidine (2) mixture. The combined expanded absolute and relative uncertainty of the temperature, pressure, and the phase concentration measurements at 0.95 confidence level with a coverage factor of k = 2 is estimated at 0.15 K, 0.2 %, and 3 %, respectively. The critical point parameters of the mixture in the PC−TC projection have been estimated using the measured VLE data. The shape of the critical curve behavior indicates that CO2 (1) + o-toluidine (2) mixture belongs to the Type III according to the Konynenburg and Scott classification. PR and PC-SAFT equation of state (EoS) were successfully applied to model the phase equilibria (qualitative point of view) for the SC CO2 (1) + o-toluidine (2) mixture at the measured experimental temperatures. From a quantitative point of view, the best choice (among the models used) was PR EoS. The critical curves predicted with PR and PC-SAFT EoS confirmed that the mixture is classified as Type III phase behavior.
ISSN:0378-3812
1879-0224
DOI:10.1016/j.fluid.2024.114088