Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.169, No.2, 177-189, 2000
Quasi-static measurement of equilibrium solubilities in SC fluids: a mass transfer criterion
In this paper a continuous quasi-equilibrium method was used to determine the solubilities of or and beta-naphthol in supercritical carbon dioxide. For the case of a packed bed extractor in which pure solid slabs were contacted with the flowing fluid, the approach to equilibrium is judged in terms of a modified Stanton number, in the region where fi ee convection effects are dominant (low Reynolds number). Analysis of data from Tan and Weng [C.-S. Tan, J. Weng, Fluid Phase Equilib. 34 (1987) 37-48] and Anistescu-Tavlarides [G. Anitescu, L.L. Tavlarides, J. Supercrit. Fluids 10 (1997) 175-189;] for several solutes, as well as own data, show that quasi-static experiments provide the equilibrium solubility with negligible error.
Keywords:solid-fluid equilibrium;supercritical fluid;packed bed;model;naphthol isomers;mass Stanton number