High-pressure vapor-liquid equilibrium data for CO2-orange peel oil
AUTOR(ES)
Stuart, G.R., Dariva, C., Oliveira, J. Vladimir
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2000-06
RESUMO
Recently, there has been a growing interest in fractionating orange peel oil by the use of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO2). However, progress in this area has been hindered by the lack of more comprehensive work concerning the phase equilibrium behavior of the SCCO2-orange peel oil system. In this context, the aim of this work is to provide new phase equilibrium data for this system over a wide range of temperatures and pressures, permitting the construction of coexistence PT-xy curves as well as the P-T diagram. The experiments were performed in a high-pressure variable-volume view cell in the temperature range of 50-70ºC from 70 to 135 atm and in the CO2 mass fraction composition range of 0.35-0.98. Based on the experimental phase equilibrium results, appropriate operating conditions can be set for high-pressure fractionation purposes.
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