Abstract The isothermal solubility data of carbon dioxide in methanol were measured at temperatures from 213.15 K to 273.15 K and pressures from vacuum up to 3.3450 MPa. The experimental method was a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The isothermal solubility data of carbon dioxide in methanol were measured at temperatures from 213.15 K to 273.15 K and pressures from vacuum up to 3.3450 MPa. The experimental method was a static analytical method with liquid sampling using a heated sample cylinder coupled to a gas chromatograph for analysis. The SRK EOS with the vdW one-fluid mixing rule was used to describe the equilibrium behavior of the vapor phase in the system for carbon dioxide + methanol binary mixture. The equilibrium behavior of the liquid phase was separately described by the NRTL and Wilson activity coefficient models. The measured data were separately correlated with SRK-vdW-NRTL and SRK-vdW-Wilson models. The calculated results indicate that the SRK-vdW-NRTL model predicts false liquid-liquid splitting, and the SRK-vdW-Wilson model not only matches well with the measured data but also predicts optimally VLE data of the system from 213.15 K to 273.15 K.
               
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