Title of article :
Infinite Dilution Binary Diffusion Coefficients of Benzene in Carbon Dioxide by the Taylor Dispersion Technique at Temperatures from 308.15 to 328.15 K and Pressures from 6 to 30 MPa
Author/Authors :
T. Funazukuri، نويسنده , , C. Y. Kong and S. Kagei ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Infinite dilution binary diffusion coefficients, D12 , of benzene in carbon dioxide
were measured by the Taylor dispersion technique at temperatures from 308.15
to 328.15 K and pressures from 6 to 30 MPa. The diffusion coefficients were
obtained by the method of fitting in the time domain from the response curves
measured with a UV–vis multidetector by scanning from 220 to 280 nm at
increments of 1 or 4 nm. The wavelength dependences on the binary diffusion
coefficient and the uncertainty were examined. The detector linearity, in terms
of the relationship between the absorbance iIntensity and the product of the peak
area of the response curve and CO2 velocity, was found to fail at some characteristic
absorption wavelengths such as 243, 248, 253, and 259 nm, even when
the maximum absorbance iIntensities of the response curves were less than 0.5
and the fits were good. Although the D12 values obtained from the response
curves measured at 253 nm were almost consistent with some literature data, the
D12 values measured at wavelengths showing the detector linearity to be satisfactory,
i.e., at 239 nm, were higher than those at 253 nm. The present D12 data
at 239 nm were well represeInted by the Schmidt number correlation, except for
those showing the anomalous decrease in a plot of D12 vs density in the density
range from 250 to 500 kg ·m−3.
Keywords :
Carbon dioxide , supercritical , binary diffusion coefficient , Benzene , Taylor dispersion.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics