Compressed liquid densities for the binary mixture [Emim] chloride + octane and for the ternary mixture [Emim] chloride + octane + CO2

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Abstract

Ionic liquids have been applied for the removing of sulfur and nitrogen compounds from fuels. One of the issues to solve is the regeneration of the ionic liquid after the extraction process. CO2 has been proposed for such regeneration. However, basic information about phase equilibria and volumetric behavior data are scarce for mixtures involving ionic liquids, sulfur compounds, fuel compounds, and CO2 for the understanding of all the phenomena involved in the mentioned separations. Thus, compressed liquid densities were measured for the binary mixtures composed by 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium [Emim] chloride + octane and for ternary mixtures composed by [Emim] chloride + octane + CO2 at 313-363 K and ≤ 25 MPa. Experimental densities were correlated using two empirical equations. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase (Cincinnati, OH 10/30/2005-11/4/2005).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication05AIChE
Subtitle of host publication2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase, Conference Proceedings
PublisherAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers
ISBN (Print)0816909962, 9780816909964
StatePublished - 2005
Event05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase - Cincinnati, OH, United States
Duration: 30 Oct 20054 Nov 2005

Publication series

NameAIChE Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
Volume2005

Conference

Conference05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityCincinnati, OH
Period30/10/054/11/05

Keywords

  • CO
  • Density
  • Ionic liquids
  • Octane

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