Hydrogen solubility in methanol, (methanol + carbon dioxide) and (methanol + carbon dioxide + oxygen) was measured and correlated at different temperatures (268 < T/K < 288) and pressures (0.37 < P/MPa < 3.5). Hydrogen content in the liquid phase was measured using a gas absorption method and Fugatron HYD-100 instrument. Experiments were performed in a fixed volume cell at constant temperature and hydrogen content was varied with subsequent loadings in the cell environment. At all conditions investigated a linear relation between hydrogen partial pressure and concentration was observed. Results were correlated and generalized as Henry's constants for H 2, as a function of temperature and CO 2/methanol overall ratio. Correlation and generalization of the measurements was provided through a thermodynamic model, based on Peng-Robinson equation of state with van der Waals mixing rules and Boston-Mathias α-function. H 2 solubility in methanol was confirmed to grow with temperature and amount of CO 2; at constant H 2 partial pressure, O 2 does not affect H 2 solubility
H2 solubility in methanol in the presence of CO2 and O2
GEMO, NICOLA;BIASI, PIERDOMENICO;CANU, PAOLO
2012
Abstract
Hydrogen solubility in methanol, (methanol + carbon dioxide) and (methanol + carbon dioxide + oxygen) was measured and correlated at different temperatures (268 < T/K < 288) and pressures (0.37 < P/MPa < 3.5). Hydrogen content in the liquid phase was measured using a gas absorption method and Fugatron HYD-100 instrument. Experiments were performed in a fixed volume cell at constant temperature and hydrogen content was varied with subsequent loadings in the cell environment. At all conditions investigated a linear relation between hydrogen partial pressure and concentration was observed. Results were correlated and generalized as Henry's constants for H 2, as a function of temperature and CO 2/methanol overall ratio. Correlation and generalization of the measurements was provided through a thermodynamic model, based on Peng-Robinson equation of state with van der Waals mixing rules and Boston-Mathias α-function. H 2 solubility in methanol was confirmed to grow with temperature and amount of CO 2; at constant H 2 partial pressure, O 2 does not affect H 2 solubilityPubblicazioni consigliate
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