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Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.39, No.1, 1-5, 2006
The phase behavior of systems of supercritical CO2 or propane with edible fats and a wax
The phase behavior of the systems CO2/ Rp70 (hardened rapeseed oil), CO2 /tripalmitin, CO2/ hydrogenated castor oil (HCO) and propane/Rp70 was studied experimentally according to the synthetic method using a Cailletet apparatus. For the CO2/ Rp70 system bubble-point curves and solid-liquid curves were determined for CO2 concentrations from 5 up to 30 wt%. A comparison was made between the phase behavior of these systems and the phase behavior of the systems propane/tripalmitin. The solubility of propane in tripalmitin is markedly higher as compared to the one Of CO2 and tripalmitin. For the propane/Rp70 system liquid-vapor curves, solid-liquid curves and liquid-liquid lower solution temperature curves were measured at propane concentrations from 10 up to 70 wt%. An increase in pressure or a decrease in temperature results in a higher solubility of carbon dioxide or propane in the fat melt. The measurements made it possible to predict qualitatively the phase behavior of the CO2 / Rp70, CO2 / tripalmitin, CO2/HCO and propane/Rp70 systems. For CO2 /Rp70, CO2 /tripalmitin, CO2 /HCO systems a type III system was observed according to the classification of Van Konynenburg and Scott [7,8]. For propane/Rp70 a type IV phase diagram was observed. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.