Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
231060 The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Solubility phenomena in supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) mixtures have been studied in situ using Raman spectroscopy. A Raman spectroscopy instrumentation has been linked to a high-pressure optical cell. The set-up was tested in the system SC-CO2/alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) under pressures up to 300 bars and temperatures up to 80 °C. As a proof of concept, the possibility to study solubility of AKD in SC-CO2 as well as solubility of SC-CO2 in AKD by studying the Raman signal of SC-CO2 has been presented. Statistically tested results show how these competitive phenomena depend on the density region of the SC-CO2. Raman spectra of AKD in the system AKD/SC-CO2 have also been acquired, demonstrating the prospect of quantitative analysis for solubility studies in SC-CO2. Furthermore, this versatile set-up provides information about thermal expansion of the vessel and evidences the need for corrected equations in this commonly used region of pressures and temperatures.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Solubility of supercritical CO2 in alkyl ketene dimer and vice versa is studied by Raman spectroscopy. ► Statistically treated results show competitive solubility phenomena dependent on CO2 density. ► Possibility of quantitative in situ solubility studies using Raman is outlined. ► Thermal expansion of the vessel is evidence by Raman spectroscopy. ► Ruby-fluorescence signal measures the temperature inside the high-pressure cell.

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