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Solubility of [beta]-carotene in ethanol- and triolein-modified CO sub(2)

Modification of an experimental device and methodology improved speed and reproducibility of measurement of solubility of [beta]-carotene in pure and modified SuperCritical (SC) CO sub(2 at (313 to 333) K. Solubilities of [beta]-carotene in pure CO) sub(2) at (17 to 34) MPa ranged (0.17 to 1.06) mu...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical thermodynamics 2011-12, Vol.43 (12), p.1991-2001
Main Authors: Araus, Karina A, Canales, Roberto I, Del Valle, Jose M, De la Fuente, Juan C
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Language:English
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Summary:Modification of an experimental device and methodology improved speed and reproducibility of measurement of solubility of [beta]-carotene in pure and modified SuperCritical (SC) CO sub(2 at (313 to 333) K. Solubilities of [beta]-carotene in pure CO) sub(2) at (17 to 34) MPa ranged (0.17 to 1.06) mu mol/mol and agreed with values reported in literature. The solubility of [beta]-carotene in CO sub(2 modified with (1.2 to 1.6) % mol ethanol increased by a factor of 1.7 to 3.0 as compared to its solubility in pure CO) sub(2) under equivalent conditions. The concentration of triolein in equilibrated ternary (CO sub(2 + [beta]-carotene + triolein) mixtures having excess triolein reached values (0.01 to 0.39) mmol/mol corresponding to its solubility in pure SC CO) sub(2) under equivalent conditions. Under these conditions, the solubility of [beta]-carotene in triolein-modified CO sub(2 increased by a factor of up to 4.0 in relation with its solubility in pure CO) sub(2) at comparable system temperature and pressure, reaching an uppermost value of 3.3 mu mol/mol at 333 K and 32 MPa. Unlike in the case of ethanol, where enhancements in solubility where relatively independent on system conditions, solubility enhancements using triolein as co-solvent increased markedly with system pressure, being larger than using (1.2 to 1.6) % mol ethanol at about (24 to 28) MPa, depending on system temperature. The increase in the solubility [beta]-carotene in SC CO sub(2 as a result of using ethanol or triolein as co-solvent apparently does not depend on the increase in density associated with the dissolution of the co-solvent in CO) sub(2). Enhancements may be due to an increase in the polarizability of SC CO sub(2, which possibly growths markedly as triolein dissolves in it when the system pressure becomes higher.)
ISSN:0021-9614
DOI:10.1016/j.jct.2011.07.013