Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.59, No.3, 653-658, 2014
Solubility of beta-Carotene and Glyceryl Trioleate Mixture in Supercritical CO2
The phase behavior of the system beta-carotene-glyceryl trioleate-CO2 has been investigated using a variable-volume high-pressure cell. The mass fraction of beta-carotene in the initial mixture with glyceryl trioleate was 0.1. The gas rich phase was sampled in the pressure range from (25 to 60) MPa at temperatures of (313, 323, and 333) K. The solubilities in dense CO2 under the investigated conditions were in the range from (4-51.10(-7) to 1.22.10(-5)) mol.mol(-1) for beta-carotene and from (0.38.10(-3) to 1.91.10(-3)) mol.mol(-1) for glyceryl trioleate. The results were compared with those found in the literature. The experimental data were correlated using a density based model proposed by Chrastil.