Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.62, No.1, 341-347, 2017
Solubility of Polyacrylamide in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
To promote the application of polyactylamide (PAM) in carbon dioxide flooding to enhance oil recovery, the solubility of PAM with different molecular weight (5 million, 7 million, 14 million, g.mol(-1)), was measured using dynamic method in supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO2) at temperatures of 313, 323, and 333 K and pressures from 9:0 to 18.0 MPa. By comparing the differences of solubility data measured in SCCO2, the effects of pressure, temperature and molecular weight on the solubility Of PAM in SCCO2, were investigated. The solubility data of PAM in SCCO2 was correlated with five density-based semiempirical models (Chrastil, A-L, M-T, S-S, and Battle) and A-L model obtained the best correlated results for PAM with different Molecular-weight. The self-consistency of PAM solubility was verified by M-T model. The enthalpy values of PAM, including Delta H-v Delta H-vap, and Delta H-solv, were estimated through Chrastil and Bartle models.