The Joule–Thomson effect of (CO2 + H2) binary system relevant to gas switching reforming with carbon capture and storage (CCS)

[Display omitted] The Joule–Thomson effect is one of the important thermodynamic properties in the system relevant to gas switching reforming with carbon capture and storage (CCS). In this work, a set of apparatus was set up to determine the Joule–Thomson effect of binary mixtures (CO2 + H2). The ac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese journal of chemical engineering 2023-02, Vol.54 (2), p.215-231
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Zhongyao, Gao, Ming, Chen, Xiaopeng, Wei, Xiaojie, Liang, Jiezhen, Wu, Chenghong, Wang, Linlin
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] The Joule–Thomson effect is one of the important thermodynamic properties in the system relevant to gas switching reforming with carbon capture and storage (CCS). In this work, a set of apparatus was set up to determine the Joule–Thomson effect of binary mixtures (CO2 + H2). The accuracy of the apparatus was verified by comparing with the experimental data of carbon dioxide. The Joule–Thomson coefficients (μJT) for (CO2 + H2) binary mixtures with mole fractions of carbon dioxide (xCO2 = 0.1, 0.26, 0.5, 0.86, 0.94) along six isotherms at various pressures were measured. Five equations of state EOSs (PR, SRK, PR, BWR and GERG-2008 equation) were used to calculate the μJT for both pure systems and binary systems, among which the GERG-2008 predicted best with a wide range of pressure and temperature. Moreover, the Joule–Thomson inversion curves (JTIC) were calculated with five equations of state. A comparison was made between experimental data and predicted data for the inversion curve of CO2. The investigated EOSs show a similar prediction of the low-temperature branch of the JTIC for both pure and binary systems, except for the BWRS equation of state. Among all the equations, SRK has the most similar result to GERG-2008 for predicting JTIC.
ISSN:1004-9541
2210-321X
DOI:10.1016/j.cjche.2022.03.017