화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.87, 40-49, 2014
Phase equilibria of linear saturated high molecular mass acids in supercritical ethane
High-pressure phase equilibria of the ethane/acid homologous series for linear saturated acids with between 10 and 22 carbon atoms are investigated. Measurements for ethane with decanoic, undecanoic, dodecanoic, tetradecanoic, hexadecanoic, octadecanoic and docosanoic acid were conducted between 308 and 353 K in the acid mass fraction range of 0.016-0.68. Higher phase transition pressures were measured at higher temperatures and no three-phase regions, or indications thereof, were observed. The measurements revealed that as the number of carbon atoms increased, so the phase transition pressure increased linearly, prompting the compilation of a set of linear pressure-carbon number plots. The observed phase transition pressures for the ethane/acid systems are also lower than that of the CO2/acids systems, suggesting that ethane is an alternative supercritical solvent to or co-solvent with CO2 for processes involving high molecular mass acids.