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Title
Binary Diffusion Coefficients for Short Chain Alcohols in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide-Experimental and Predictive CorrelationsAuthor
Published Date
2023Publisher
MDPIKeywords
supercritical CO2
FTIR
Taylor dispersion technique
methanol ... [+]
FTIR
Taylor dispersion technique
methanol ... [+]
supercritical CO2
FTIR
Taylor dispersion technique
methanol
ethanol
propanol
butanol
Widom line [-]
FTIR
Taylor dispersion technique
methanol
ethanol
propanol
butanol
Widom line [-]
Abstract
Experimental binary diffusion coefficients for short-chain alcohols in supercritical carbon dioxide were measured using the Taylor dispersion technique in a temperature range of 306.15 K to 331.15 K a ... [+]
Experimental binary diffusion coefficients for short-chain alcohols in supercritical carbon dioxide were measured using the Taylor dispersion technique in a temperature range of 306.15 K to 331.15 K and along the 10.5 MPa isobar. The obtained diffusion coefficients were in the order of 10−8 m2 s−1. The dependence of D on temperature and solvent density was examined together with the influence of molecular size. Some classic correlation models based on the hydrodynamic and free volume theory were used to estimate the diffusion coefficients in supercritical carbon dioxide. Predicted values were generally overestimated in comparison with experimental ones and correlations were shown to be valid only in high-density regions. [-]
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020782ISSN
1420-3049Published at
Molecules Vol. 28. N. 2. N. artículo 782Document type
Journal Article
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