Solubility of solid mixtures in supercritical fluids |
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Authors: | Ronald T Kurnik Robert C Reid |
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Institution: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Kurnik, R.T. and Reid, R.C., 1982. Solubility of solid mixtures in supercritical fluids. Fluid Phase Equilibria, 8: 93-105Supercritical fluids are receiving widespread attention as possible extraction agents for relatively non-volatile solids and liquids. Previous studies of the solubility of solids in supercritical fluids have been limited to pure solids. These pure-component data are interesting and indicate novel properties of supercritical fluids in this respect. The more general problem, however, lies in determining the solubility of multicomponent solids in supercritical fluids. Experimental data have now been obtained on the solubilities of binary, solid hydrocarbon mixtures in both supercritical carbon dioxide and supercritical ethylene. Most of the behavior exhibited by pure solids in supercritical fluids still exists for multicomponent solid solute systems (e.g., retrograde solidification, solubility extrema), but new phenomena were also found. The most interesting finding is that the solubility of a solid component when in a multicomponent solute system can be as much as 300% higher than the component solubility in a pure solid system at the same operating conditions. The multicomponent-solid-fluid data usually correlate well with thermodynamic theory. |
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