Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
204462 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2007 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The isochoric heat capacity of two (0.5004 and 0.5014 mole fraction of methanol) H2O + CH3OH mixtures has been measured in a range of temperatures from 371 to 579 K and densities between 214 and 394 kg m−3. Measurements were made with a high-temperature, high-pressure, nearly constant-volume adiabatic calorimeter. The measurements were performed in the one- and two-phase regions including the coexistence curve, and in the near-critical and supercritical regions. Temperatures at the phase transition curve TS(ρ) for each of the measured densities and the critical parameters (TC and ρC) for the 0.4996H2O + 0.5004CH3OH mixture were obtained using the method of quasi-static thermograms. The uncertainty of the heat-capacity measurements is estimated to be 2%. Uncertainties of the density, temperature and concentration measurements are estimated to be 0.15%, 15 mK and 5 × 10−5 mole fraction, respectively. The derived values of the critical parameters, together with published data, were used to calculate the value of the Krichevskii parameter. The near-critical isochoric heat capacity behavior for the 0.4996H2O + 0.5004CH3OH mixture was studied using the principle of isomorphism of the critical phenomena in binary mixtures.

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