Abstract
Solubilities of naphthalene and indole in carbon dioxide, ethylene, and ethane were measured at 308.15 K over a pressure range of 5 to 20 MPa. The solubility data were obtained, using a newly developed static method that utilizes supercritical fluid chromatography. The data obtained are well correlated by applying the Soave-Redlich-Kwong equation of state to the fugacity coefficient of the fluid phase. In addition, the relation between the solubility and the fluid phase density is briefly discussed for each binary system by use of the virial equation of state.
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