Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.43, No.2, 267-275, 2007
On-line H-1 NMR spectroscopic investigation of hydrogen bonding in supercritical and near critical CO2-methanol up to 35 MPa and 403 K
On-line NMR spectroscopy can beneficially be applied to studies of supercritical and near-critical fluids as an alternative to optical spectroscopy. Up to now high pressure NMR experiments are predominantly accomplished using custom made NMR batch reactors. The authors present a novel high pressure cell with displacement plunger for on-line NMR experiments on compressible fluids which can be used in conjunction with commercially available SCF NMR flow probes. The on-line technique offers advantages compared to stopped flow techniques such as enhanced control of mixture composition and reaction parameters as well as the facility of engagement into the reaction. The new apparatus is used for NMR studies on hydrogen bonding of methanol in near critical and supercritical carbon dioxide up to 403 K and 35 MPa for which data on the chemical shift of the hydroxyl group and methyl group are reported and interpreted. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords:on-line H-1 NMR spectroscopy;Supercritical fluids;carbon dioxide;methanol;hydrogen bond;expanded liquids