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Volumetric Properties of Carbon Dioxide + Ethanol at High Pressures
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1997
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Chemical EngineeringHigh Hydrostatic PressureFluid PropertiesEngineeringMolecular ThermodynamicsSupercritical Fluid ChromatographyCombustion ScienceExcess VolumeGas-liquid FlowSupercritical FlowVolumetric PropertiesMass Carbon DioxideThermodynamicsChemistryMultiphase FlowDensity CrossoverChemical KineticsSupercritical Co2
The volumetric properties of carbon dioxide + ethanol mixtures have been determined at 323, 348, 373, 398, and 423 K at pressures up to 70 MPa using a variable-volume view cell. Densities for pure components and mixtures containing 90, 80, 70, and 50% by mass carbon dioxide are reported as a function of pressure at each temperature. It is shown that this system undergoes a density crossover at high pressures with each composition, a phenomenon previously reported also for mixtures of carbon dioxide + pentane, carbon dioxide + toluene, and carbon dioxide + acetone. In the composition range investigated, the excess volume of the mixtures becomes more positive with increasing pressure but more negative with increasing temperature.
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