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Excess molar enthalpies for mixtures of supercritical carbon dioxide and water + ethanol solutions

Excess molar enthalpies ( H m E ) for mixtures of supercritical CO 2 and ethanol aqueous solutions were measured at 323.15 K and 7.64 and 15.00 MPa using an isothermal high-pressure flow calorimeter. H m E values obtained at the lower pressure are very exothermic while those obtained at the higher p...

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Published in:The Journal of supercritical fluids 2005-11, Vol.36 (1), p.23-30
Main Authors: Pérez, Eduardo, Sánchez-Vicente, Yolanda, Cabañas, Albertina, Pando, Concepción, Renuncio, Juan A.R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Excess molar enthalpies ( H m E ) for mixtures of supercritical CO 2 and ethanol aqueous solutions were measured at 323.15 K and 7.64 and 15.00 MPa using an isothermal high-pressure flow calorimeter. H m E values obtained at the lower pressure are very exothermic while those obtained at the higher pressure are moderately endothermic. H m E for CO 2 + H 2O mixtures at 308.15 K and 7.64 MPa and 323.15 K and 15.00 MPa were also measured. These data are examined together with H m E data previously reported for mixtures of supercritical CO 2 and ethanol aqueous solutions, vapor–liquid equilibrium data for the ternary system CO 2 + H 2O + ethanol and the excess enthalpy data for the three related binary systems. CO 2–ethanol interactions are shown to be the main contribution to excess enthalpies when supercritical CO 2 and ethanol aqueous solutions are mixed. Ternary excess enthalpies for CO 2 + H 2O + ethanol are also obtained. Kohler's method is used for estimating these ternary data from the excess enthalpy data of the three related binary systems.
ISSN:0896-8446
1872-8162
DOI:10.1016/j.supflu.2005.03.006