This work reports
the phase-equilibrium measurements and thermodynamic
modeling for the binary system CO2 + geraniol, and two
ternary systems comprising these components and ethyl acetate or acetic
acid, which are related to geraniol (trans)esterification using supercritical
CO2 as a solvent. Measurements at each composition were
carried out in a high-pressure variable-volume view cell at temperatures
ranging from 303.2 to 343.2 K. The CO2 molar fraction ranged
from 0.4120 to 0.9325 in the CO2 + geraniol system, from
0.5526 to 0.8000 in the CO2 + geraniol + acetic acid system,
and from 0.6011 to 0.8993 in the CO2 + geraniol + ethyl
acetate system. Under these conditions, vapor–liquid (VL),
liquid–liquid (LL), and vapor–liquid–liquid (VLL)
phase transitions were detected. The experimental data were modeled
with the Peng–Robinson cubic equation of state with the van
der Waals (vdW2) quadratic mixing rule.
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