Abstract

The phase behavior of a carbon dioxide (CO2)/toluene (Tol)/polystyrene (PS) ternary system was measured. The measurements were performed using a synthetic method combined with a reflected light intensity measurement. The bubble points were determined by visual observation, and the cloud points were determined from the change in the reflected light intensity. The phase boundaries were measured at temperatures ranging from 313.2 K to 373.2 K and CO2 weight fractions ranging from 0.10 to 0.41. The homogeneous phase area decreased when the molecular weight of PS and/or the ratio of PS to Tol increased. It was found that the phase behavior of ternary systems, especially the liquid-liquid phase separation behavior, was altered by a change in the mutual solubility between the three components.

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