Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.55, No.3, 1232-1236, 2010
Solubility of Anthracene in Sub- and Supercritical Propane
The equilibrium Solubility of anthracene (as a model of coke precursor) in sub- and supercritical propane has been measured using a static viewcell at temperatures from (298 to 405) K and pressures from (4.7 to 11.3) MPa. The values of the mole fraction of anthracene in propane were from 1.4.10(-4) to 6.6.10(-3) over the experimental conditions Studied. These values are two orders of magnitude higher than those reported in the literature for anthracene in CO(2) and are indicative of the excellent solvent properties of propane for the extraction of polyaromatics, compared to supercritical CO(2). The experimental Solubility data have been correlated by the Peng-Robinson equation of state using different mixing rules for the calculation of parameters a and b. The mathematical model proposed provides a good agreement between the experimental and the calculated Solubility, with a standard deviation of 6.10(-4) of the model predictions.