Abstract

High-pressure gas-solubility data of carbon monoxide (CO) in various solvents like n-hexane, propylene carbonate, dimethylformamide, 1-dodecene, n-dodecanal and n/iso-tridecanal was measured for temperatures between 295K and 364K and pressures up to 17MPa. The experiments were performed in a high-pressure variable-volume view cell applying the synthetic method. The binary systems investigated were correlated using the perturbed chain statistical associating fluid theory (PC-SAFT). A temperature-independent binary interaction parameter kij was fitted to solubility data. Based on this, to CO solubility in mixtures of n-dodecanal and 1-dodecene with various molar compositions of the two liquids (3:1, 1:1, 1:3) were predicted. CO-solubility measurements for these systems confirmed that PC-SAFT is able to accurately predict the ternary data based on the knowledge of the binary subsystems, only.

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