Fluid-Phase Equilibrium Experiments and Modeling for
CO2 + C6 Binary Systems
Posted on 2024-09-27 - 19:03
The phase behavior of the carbon
dioxide and n-hexane binary mixture was examined.
The entire available literature
was reviewed and analyzed. Despite the apparent abundance of experimental
data, both vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) and critical data,
there is a high degree of discrepancy between them. Therefore, the
liquid–vapor critical line was determined up to 117.0 bar and
383.15 K, as well as VLE data at different constant temperatures (313.15
to 383.15 K) using a 60 cm3 stainless-steel cell with sapphire
windows connected to a gas chromatograph via rapid online sample injectorsROLSI
valves for accurate composition detection. The new and literature
data were successfully calculated with several models (General Equation
of stateGEOS, Peng–RobinsonPR, and Soave–Redlich–KwongSRK),
in association with classical van der Waals mixing rules, i.e., one-
(1PCMR) and two-parameter conventional (2PCMR) combining rules, as
well as the PPR78 model. We also studied the influence of the structure
of organic compounds (n-alkane, cycloalkane, and
branched alkane-position isomers) with the same number of carbon atoms
on the phase behavior of their corresponding binary systems at high
pressures.
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Sima, Sergiu; Secuianu, Catinca; Nichita, Dan Vladimir (2024). Fluid-Phase Equilibrium Experiments and Modeling for
CO2 + C6 Binary Systems. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.4c00422