Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10271637 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE) data for non-aqueous liquid (neohexane [NH], tert-butyl methyl ether [TBME], methylcyclohexane [MCH], or n-heptane [nC7]) and water have been measured under atmospheric pressure at 275.5, 283.15, and 298.15Â K. It was found that TBME is the most water soluble followed by NH, MCH, and nC7. As the temperature increased, the solubility of the non-aqueous liquids (NALs) in water decreased. The solubility of water in the non-aqueous liquid was found to increase in the following order: MCHÂ <Â nC7Â <Â NHÂ <Â TBME. It was found to increase with increasing temperature. In addition, vapour-liquid-liquid equilibrium (VLLE) data for the above binary systems with methane were measured at 275.5Â K and at 120, 1000, and 2000Â kPa. It was found that the vapour composition of water and NALs decreased as the pressure increased. The water content in the non-aqueous phase was not a strong function of pressure. The concentration of methane in the non-aqueous phase increased as the pressure increased. Furthermore, the concentration of the methane and NALs in the water phase increased proportionally with pressure. The solubility of methane in water followed Henry's law. It is noted that the measurements were completed prior to the onset of hydrate nucleation.
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Authors
R. Susilo, J.D. Lee, P. Englezos,