Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6630721 | Fuel | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
For the systems and conditions studied here, we observe that the phase equilibrium of the mixtures display zeotropic vapor-liquid equilibria with positive deviations from ideal behavior. The mass bulk densities behave ordinarily whereas the interfacial tensions decrease as the pressure or liquid mole fraction of CO2 increases and/or the ratio toluene/heptane decreases. The interfacial concentration along the interfacial region exhibits a remarkable high excess adsorption of CO2, which increases with pressure and it is larger in n-heptane than in toluene. Toluene does not exhibit any special adsorption activity whereas n-heptane displays surface activity only at low pressure in a very narrow range for the case of CO2â¯+â¯(25% n-heptaneâ¯+â¯75% toluene) mixture.
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Authors
Constanza Cumicheo, Marcela Cartes, Erich A. Müller, Andrés MejÃa,