AIChE Journal, Vol.61, No.9, 3038-3052, 2015
High pressure measurements and molecular modeling of the water content of acid gas containing mixtures
Water content of three carbon dioxide containing natural gas mixtures in equilibrium with an aqueous phase was measured using a dynamic saturation method. Measurements were performed up to high temperatures (477.6 K=400 degrees F) and pressures (103.4 MPa=15,000 psia). The perturbed chain form of the statistical associating fluid theory was applied to predict water content of pure carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), nitrous oxide (N2O), nitrogen (N-2), and argon (Ar) systems. The theory application was also extended to model water content of acid gas mixtures containing methane (CH4). To model accurately the liquid-liquid equilibrium at subcritical conditions, cross association between CO2, H2S, and water was included. The agreement between the model predictions and experimental data measured in this work was found to be good up to high temperatures and pressures. (c) 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 61: 3038-3052, 2015