화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.63, No.5, 1389-1396, 2018
Measurements and Modeling of Volumetric and Phase Behavior of Carbon Dioxide plus Higher Alkanes: CO2 + n-Pentadecane at Temperatures 313 to 410 K and Pressures up to 77 MPa
Experimental compressed liquid density and bubble pressure of {xCO(2) + (1 -x)C15H32} are reported for x = 0.376, 0.562, and 0.757 at temperatures from 313, 363, and 410 K and pressures from bubble points up to about 77 MPa. Density was measured using a vibrating U-tube driven and scanned in frequency domain by a lock-in amplifier to accurately measure the resonance peak in complex form where density is determined with an expanded uncertainty of U(rho) = 0.003 rho. The experimental measurements are compared with cubic equations of state of Redlich-Kwong-Soave (RKS), Peng-Robinson 1976 (PR76), and the improved version Peng-Robinson 1978 (PR78) with and without volume translation correction. PR78 EOS gives best predictions with an average deviation of 1.2%. The deviations are maximum near the bubble points and increase in a systematic manner with increasing CO, mole fraction x. Bubble pressures were determined from the discontinuity of p-V plots completed during a series of isothermal constant composition expansion processes. Bubble pressures are limited to 353 K in literature but extended in this work to 412 K. No previous data on compressed liquid density of this system available in literature at high pressure.