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Measurement of thermodiffusion coefficient of hydrocarbon binary mixtures under pressure with the thermogravitational techniqueEgilea
Beste instituzio
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)
Bertsioa
Bertsio argitaratua
Eskubideak
© 2012 American Institute of PhysicsSarbidea
Sarbide bahituaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4737628Non argitaratua
Review of Scientific Instruments Vol. 83. N. art. 074903, 2012Argitaratzailea
AIP PublishingGako-hitzak
Transport properties
Measuring instruments
Density measurement
Thermal effects ... [+]
Measuring instruments
Density measurement
Thermal effects ... [+]
Transport properties
Measuring instruments
Density measurement
Thermal effects
Calibration methods
Materials properties
Organic compounds
Binary liquids
Viscosity measurements [-]
Measuring instruments
Density measurement
Thermal effects
Calibration methods
Materials properties
Organic compounds
Binary liquids
Viscosity measurements [-]
Laburpena
It was designed and constructed a new thermogravitational column able to operate at high pressures (up to 50 MPa). This new thermogravitational column is of the cylindrical type with closed ends. It i ... [+]
It was designed and constructed a new thermogravitational column able to operate at high pressures (up to 50 MPa). This new thermogravitational column is of the cylindrical type with closed ends. It is made of stainless steel. The length of the column is 0.5 m and the gap between its two walls is variable. First, the column was validated at atmospheric pressure by means of measurements of the thermodiffusion coefficient of well-known binary mixtures. Then, this new thermogravitational column was used to measure the thermodiffusion coefficient of the binary mixtures 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphtalene/isobutylbenzene, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphtalene/n-dodecane, and isobutylbenzene/n-dodecane at high pressures and within the pressure range between 0.1 and 20 MPa at a mean temperature of 25 °C. We have found a linear dependence between the thermodiffusion coefficient and the pressure. [-]