Solubility of CO2 in Aqueous Solutions of KCl and in Aqueous Solutions of K2CO3

Autor: Gerd Maurer, Eckehard Meyer, and Bernd Rumpf, Álvaro Pérez-Salado Kamps
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 52:817-832
ISSN: 1520-5134
0021-9568
DOI: 10.1021/je060430q
Popis: A high-pressure view-cell technique based on the synthetic method was used to determine the total pressure above aqueous solutions of two single salts (potassium chloride and potassium carbonate) and carbon dioxide. In the series of measurements with potassium chloride, the molality of the salt amounted to about (2 and 4) mol·(kg of water)-1, the temperature ranged from about (313 to 433) K, and the molality of carbon dioxide ranged up to about 1 mol·(kg of water)-1, corresponding to a maximum pressure of about 9.4 MPa. In the series of measurements with potassium carbonate, the stoichiometric molality of that salt amounted to about (0.43 and 1.7) mol·(kg of water)-1 (stoichiometric mass fraction of the salt of about 0.056 and 0.19, respectively), the temperature ranged from about (313 to 393) K, and the ratio of the stoichiometric molalities of carbon dioxide to potassium carbonate ranged from about 0.7 to 3.6, corresponding to pressures from about (0.27 to 9.2) MPa. The vapor−liquid equilibrium of the s...
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