화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.40, No.1, 112-116, 1995
Vapor-Liquid Coexistence Curves in the Critical Region and the Critical-Temperatures and Densities of Difluoromethane and Pentafluoroethane
The vapor-liquid coexistence curves in the critical region of difluoromethane (HFC-32) and pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) were measured by a visual observation of the meniscus in an optical cell. Seventeen saturated-liquid and 13 saturated-vapor densities have been measured in a temperature range from 330 K to the critical temperature, corresponding to a density range from 218 to 790 kg.m(-3) for HFC-32. Sixteen saturated-liquid and 13 saturated-vapor densities have been measured in a temperature range from 331 K to the critical temperature, corresponding to a density range from 342 to 895 kg.m(-3) for HFC-125. The experimental uncertainties of temperature and density measurements are estimated to be within +/-10 mK and between +/-0.10% and +/-0.42%, respectively. Not only the level of the meniscus disappeared but also the intensity of the critical opalescence was considered in the determination of the critical temperature and density of HFC-32, being 351.255 +/- 0.010 K and 424 +/- 1 kg m(-3), and those of HFC-125, being 339.165 +/- 0.010 K and 568 +/- 1 kg.m(-3).