2006
DOI: 10.1021/je060190e
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Solubility of CO2 in the Ionic Liquids [bmim][CH3SO4] and [bmim][PF6]

Abstract: A high-pressure view-cell technique based on the synthetic method was used to determine the solubility of carbon dioxide in the ionic liquid 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium methyl sulfate ([bmim][CH 3 SO 4 ]). The temperature ranged from 293.2 K to 413.1 K, the pressure and the carbon dioxide molality reached up to ∼10 MPa and ∼3.3 mol of CO 2 ‚(kg of [bmim][CH 3 SO 4 ]) -1 , respectively. The (extended) Henry's law was successfully applied to correlate the solubility pressures. The final results for the Henry's… Show more

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“…tent and the calculated solubility agrees well with the experimental data. At 313 K, the experimental data are from four sources, and the solubility measured by Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) are higher than those by Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+), especially at high pressures. The solubility calculated with the model is lower than the experimental solubility of Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) but higher than the experimental solubility of Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+).…”
Section: Results At High Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…tent and the calculated solubility agrees well with the experimental data. At 313 K, the experimental data are from four sources, and the solubility measured by Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) are higher than those by Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+), especially at high pressures. The solubility calculated with the model is lower than the experimental solubility of Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) but higher than the experimental solubility of Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+).…”
Section: Results At High Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…At 313 K, the experimental data are from four sources, and the solubility measured by Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) are higher than those by Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+), especially at high pressures. The solubility calculated with the model is lower than the experimental solubility of Kumelan et al [9] ( ) and Aki et al [13] ( ) but higher than the experimental solubility of Shariati et al [1] (♦) and Liu et al [2] (+). At 333 K, the experimental solubility from Kumelan et al [9] ( ) is higher than those from Shariati et al [1], Liu et al [2], and Aki et al [13], and the calculated CO 2 solubility agrees well with the experimental data of Shariati et al [1], Liu et al [2] and Aki et al [13].…”
Section: Results At High Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…1 Due to this unique character of the phase behavior, the system has potential applications for extraction or purification as a green solvent. The solubility of CO2 in various RTILs has been extensively studied [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and the structure of the binary mixture has been studied experimentally and theoretically. [18][19][20][21][22] On the other hand, reports on transport properties of these systems such as viscosity and diffusion are still limited in spite of their importance in designing chemical processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%