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7754362 
Journal Article 
The solubility of CO2 in (hexane plus cyclohexane) and (cyclopentane plus ethylbenzene) and (toluene plus undecane) systems at high pressures 
Gao, Y; Li, C; Xia, S; Ma, P 
2021 
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
ISSN: 0021-9614 
Academic Press 
154 
English 
In this work, the solubility of CO2 in three binary hydrocarbon mixtures of different molecular structures, hexane + cyclohexane, cyclopentane + ethylbenzene and toluene + undecane at 313.15 K, 343.15 K, 373.15 K and pressures up to 13.83 MPa were measured. The solubility measurements were undertaken in the designed apparatus. The experimental results show that the solubilities of CO2 in the binary hydrocarbon mixtures are mainly affected by the molecular structure and carbon numbers of hydrocarbon. The more ratios of high-carbon hydrocarbon in the mixtures, the lower solubility of CO2 is. The experimental data were compared with the calculated results of PR and PSRK models. The average absolute relative deviations of bubble pressure were 2.54%–5.66% and 1.45%–7.66%, respectively. Both models gave satisfied results, while the PR was superior to PSRK when the interaction parameters of the relevant systems were provided. PRSK model can calculate the solubility data better near the critical region. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd 
CO2; High pressure solubility; Hydrocarbon mixtures; PR; PSRK