Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
215744 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we present new measurements on the solubility of carbon dioxide in a deep eutectic solvent (DES) containing choline chloride and glycerol (1:2 mole ratio) over the temperature range (303.15 to 343.15) K and pressures up to 6.3 MPa. Experimental measurements were carried out in a thermogravimetric microbalance, and the effects of buoyancy on the measurements were accounted for. Results indicated that the solubility of the gas in the solvent increased almost linearly with pressure and decreased with increasing temperature. The dependence of the carbon dioxide solubility in the DES (in molality) on temperature and pressure were accurately represented by an extended Henry’s law model at an average absolute deviation of 1.4%.

► The solubilities of carbon dioxide in a eutectic mixture of choline chloride and glycerol were measured. ► The pressure was up to 6.3 MPa. ► The temperature studied was (303.15 to 343.15) K. ► The measured data were reported as functions of temperature and pressure. ► The measured data were represented satisfactorily by the applied correlation.

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