As part of an ongoing project dealing with the measurement and correlation of phase equilibria in aqueous solutions containing a weak base like ammonia and acid gases like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen cyanide, the solubility of carbon dioxide was measured in aqueous solutions containing the single salts sodium sulfate and ammonium sulfate as well as in a solution containing both salts. The temperature ranged from 313.15 K to 433.15 K and pressures up to 10 MPa. Pitzer's semiempirical model is used to correlate the new data. From the results for the solubility of carbon dioxide in the single salt aqueous solutions, interaction parameters were determined. With these parameters the solubility of carbon dioxide in an aqueous mixture containing both salts is predicted quantitatively.
Experimental results for the solubility of the single gases carbon
dioxide and hydrogen sulfide
in aqueous solutions of 2,2‘-methyliminodiethanol
(N-methyldiethanolamine (MDEA)) at temperatures between 313 and 413 K and total pressures up to 5 MPa are
reported. A model taking
into account chemical reactions as well as physical interactions is
used to correlate the new
data. The correlation is also used to compare the new experimental
data with literature data.
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