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Solubilities of hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide in diphenylmethane.

Authors :
Qin, Xinyu
Duan, Qing
Wang, Yajun
Cui, Junwei
Zhang, Ke
Bi, Shengshan
Source :
Fluid Phase Equilibria. May2024, Vol. 580, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Hydrogen (H 2), nitrogen (N 2) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) solubilities were measured at the temperature (313 to 363) K and the pressure (0.809 to 6.194) MPa. The reliability of the experimental system was verified by measuring the solubilities of N 2 in dodecane and CO 2 in decane at 344 K. The experimental data were fitted by empirical correlation x = (a T 2 + b T + c) (d p 2 + e p + f) , and the relative deviations between the experimental value and the literature value for the solubilities at given pressure and temperature were less than ±5 %. Under the same temperature and pressure conditions, the solubilities of the three gases in DPM is CO 2 > N 2 ≈ H 2. Krichevsky- Kasarnovsky (K-K) equation was used to fit the experimental data. The absolute average relative deviation (AAD) between the experimental data of H 2 +DPM, N 2 +DPM and CO 2 +DPM systems and the calculated values of K-K equation are 1.21 %, 1.86 % and 0.88 %, respectively. In addition, the Henry constants of three gases dissolved in DPM were calculated, and the solution enthalpy, solution entropy, solution Gibbs free energy and solution specific heat capacity were calculated. H 2 and N 2 solubilities showed to be endothermic, while CO 2 showed the opposite trend. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783812
Volume :
580
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175792615
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fluid.2024.114055