Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4768230 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2016 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
From experimental studies in literature, it has been proven that the phase behavior of supercritical carbon dioxide with pure or mixed solvents or solutes may not be simple, and in many cases, a second liquid phase appears. In this work, we considered the phase behavior of supercritical carbon dioxide with two essential oils, namely, eucalyptus oil and rosemary oil. We investigated the phase behavior of each system of CO2Â +Â eucalyptus oil and CO2Â +Â rosemary oil separately, and we observed that both systems form a second liquid phase. We measured the bubble point pressures of both systems for five different concentrations of CO2, and also the three phase line of liquid-liquid-vapor of these systems. Based on the observed upper solution critical points, we concluded that the phase behavior of these two systems is Type-III based on the Scott and Van Konynenburg phase classification.
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Authors
E.M. Bittencourt Dutra de Sousa, V.A. Toussaint, A. Shariati, L.J. Florusse, O. Chiavone-Filho, M.A.A. Meireles, C.J. Peters,