Abstract

The solubilities of organometallic complexes in supercritical CO 2 were determined from retention factors measured by the chromatographic impulse response (CIR) method, in which a solute was pulse-injected into a supercritical CO 2 flowing in a polymer coated open capillary column, and the response curve, i.e. time change of solute concentration, was monitored at the exit of the column. The retention factor and binary diffusion coefficient were simultaneously obtained as two parameters so that the fitting error between response curves of solute species measured and calculated was minimized. The validities of the method and the apparatus employed in this study were verified by determining the solubilities of naphthalene, which have extensively been reported in the literature. Then, the solubilities of organometallic complexes such as ferrocene and cobalt (III) acetylacetonate in supercritical CO 2 were determined. The data determined in this study were in good agreement with the literature data. The solubilities were also correlated with the Chrastil equation including the three adjustable parameters.

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