Density
and speed of sound of carbon dioxide + n-dodecane
binary mixtures were measured at pressures from 10 to 70
MPa and at two temperatures around the critical temperature of carbon
dioxide (303 and 313 K). The measurements were carried out in pure n-dodecane and five different mixtures with CO2 molar percentage ranging from 20 to 85%. A vibrating U-tube densimeter
was used to measure density, whereas speed of sound measurements were
carried out by a pulse-echo technique using a double path length sensor
working at 3 MHz. Isothermal and isentropic compressibilities were
determined from both measurements. Finally, excess volume, excess
isothermal compressibility as well as excess speed of sound and excess
isentropic compressibility were estimated in the same p,T range and represented as a function of CO2 content.
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