Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5375364 | Chemical Physics | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Phase behavior and temperature dependencies of the pressure and isochoric heat capacity CÏ,x near the liquid-vapor critical point of a hydrocarbon ternary mixture (methane + 0.35 mol fr. of propane + 0.15 mol fr. of pentane) have been studied by high-resolution adiabatic calorimetry. The temperature dependence of the pressure has been investigated for ten different isochores in the density range 0.185-0.444 g/cm3. The heat capacity CÏ,x has been measured for four near-critical isochores. It is shown that in fluid mixtures, in contrast to one-component fluids, an anomaly in the derivative (âP/âT)Ï,x emerges along with an anomaly in the isochoric heat capacity CÏ,x. A general approach for the description of physical properties of multi-component mixtures in the vicinity of their critical points based on transformation of scaling fields to experimental field variables is addressed in the theoretical part of the paper. The approach enabled us to describe quantitatively all the data obtained in the experiment. The suggested approach is universal since that it does not depend on the number of the components in fluid mixtures.
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Authors
M.Yu. Belyakov, V.P. Voronov, E.E. Gorodetskii, V.D. Kulikov,