Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
203946 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Deep eutectic solvents are cheap and biodegradable alternatives to conventional ionic liquids and volatile organic solvents. In this work, we present new measurements on the densities of the deep eutectic solvent choline chloride:glycerol (GLY) and its aqueous mixtures in the temperature range (298.15–323.15) K and pressures up to 50 MPa. The density was measured using a vibrating-tube density meter and the experimental uncertainty was estimated to be ±0.1%. Density data were used to derive other properties such as isothermal compressibility, isobaric expansivity, and excess molar volume. The excess molar volumes of the mixtures of GLY (1) + H2O (2) were investigated and an empirical equation was used to represent their dependence on temperature, pressure, and composition. The density data at elevated pressures were correlated with the temperature, pressure, and composition by a Tait-type equation.

► The high-pressure densities of choline chloride–glycerol and its aqueous solutions were measured. ► The pressure studied was (0.1–50) MPa. ► The temperature studied was (298.15–323.15) K. ► The measured data were reported as functions of temperature and composition. ► The measured data were represented satisfactorily by the applied correlations.

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