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  • Solubility of Disperse Red 82 and modified Disperse Yellow 119 in supercritical carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide with ethanol as a cosolvent
  • Add time:08/04/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Ethanol was used as a cosolvent to enhance the solubility of disperse dyestuffs in supercritical fluids. In the presence of ethanol, from (1 to 5) mol%, the gas–solid equilibrium data of the Disperse Red 82 and modified Disperse Yellow 119 in supercritical carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide have been measured at temperatures from (353.2 to 393.2) K and pressures from (15.0 to 30.0) MPa. The experimental results show that the solubility increases substantially, up to (9 to 25)-fold, by adding 5 mol% of ethanol to the supercritical fluids. In the presence of cosolvent ethanol, the solubility enhancements in nitrous oxide system are much greater than that in carbon dioxide system for modified Disperse Yellow 119 at the same temperature and pressure. The solubility data were correlated with the Chrastil and the Méndez-Santiago and Teja models. The Méndez-Santiago and Teja model yields slightly better results than Chrastil model.

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