Qing Duan, Abdul Mosaur Waseel, Jianan Wang, Junwei Cui, Shengshan Bi
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Solubilities of Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in the Eutectic Mixture of Diphenylmethane and Biphenyl
In this study, the solubilities of hydrogen (H2), nitrogen (N2), and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the eutectic mixture of diphenylmethane (1) and biphenyl (2) with mass fraction w1 = 0.64947 were determined by the isochoric saturation method at pressures ranging from 0.918 MPa to 6.208 MPa, and temperatures ranging from 293 K to 363 K. The results indicate that the solubilities of the gases in the eutectic mixture follow the order CO2 > H2 ≈ N2. The gas solubility data were correlated using the Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky (K-K) equation. The absolute average relative deviations (AADs) of the experimental values from the calculated data for the H2 + eutectic mixture, N2 + eutectic mixture, and CO2 + eutectic mixture systems were 1.98 %, 1.74 %, and 1.74 %, respectively. Henry’s constants for the dissolution of the three gases in the eutectic mixture at different temperatures were calculated. Finally, thermodynamic parameters (the solution enthalpy, solution Gibbs free energy, solution entropy, and solution specific heat capacity) were calculated and discussed.
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International Journal of Thermophysics serves as an international medium for the publication of papers in thermophysics, assisting both generators and users of thermophysical properties data. This distinguished journal publishes both experimental and theoretical papers on thermophysical properties of matter in the liquid, gaseous, and solid states (including soft matter, biofluids, and nano- and bio-materials), on instrumentation and techniques leading to their measurement, and on computer studies of model and related systems. Studies in all ranges of temperature, pressure, wavelength, and other relevant variables are included.