2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.0c01044
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Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Interfacial Tensions of Fluid Mixtures. I. CO2/n-Pentane Binary

Abstract: The effects of temperature and pressure on interfacial tension (IFT) of a CO2/n-pentane binary system were investigated using the pendant drop method. To ensure the accuracy and reproducibility of our results, the pendant drop method is first used to measure the IFT of fluid systems whose results are available in the literature and then the validated experimental procedure is applied to determine the IFT of the CO2/n-pentane system as functions of pressure (ranging from 0.18 to 6.07 MPa) and temperature (rangi… Show more

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“…At low pressures, the IFT also decreased with isobaric increases of temperature, but at higher pressures, the trend seemed to reverse and the IFTs of higher temperatures were larger than those of lower temperatures. These findings were also observed for the binary CO 2 / n -pentane system in the first part of our study …”
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“…At low pressures, the IFT also decreased with isobaric increases of temperature, but at higher pressures, the trend seemed to reverse and the IFTs of higher temperatures were larger than those of lower temperatures. These findings were also observed for the binary CO 2 / n -pentane system in the first part of our study …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As mentioned in the first part of our study, the density differences were needed as the input for the pendant drop analysis to determine IFT and for the parachor method to model the experimental results. To verify the accuracy of our PC-SAFT estimates of phase-density differences, the calculated density differences between liquid and vapor phases and the density of each phase for the propane/ n -pentane mixture were compared with the experimental data reported by Sage and Lacey and Kay (Figure ).…”
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