Abstract

AbstractMebeverine hydrochloride is an important drug to treat irritable bowel syndrome. The solubility of this drug in supercritical carbon dioxide was measured at temperatures from 35 to 65 °C and pressures from 12 to 30 MPa. Results were between 2.16 and 30.2 ppm by mole. The data were correlated with density‐based models (K‐J, MST, Chrastil, Garlapati and Madras, Bartle et al., and Sparks et al.) and equations of state (Peng‐Robinson, Soave, and Estévez et al. models). The mean relative deviation and corrected correlation coefficient were used to assess the goodness of the models. Based on all ten models, Sparks et al. performed best according to average absolute relative deviation (5.64 %), and Bartle et al. was the best according to Radj (0.997). However, this contribution's main merit is the reported experimental data.

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