Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.104, 19-28, 2015
Determination of critical properties for binary and ternary mixtures of short chain alcohols and alkanes using a flow apparatus
The critical temperatures and pressures of four binary systems and two ternary systems containing gasoline additives (ethanol + cyclohexane, ethanol + octane, 2-propanol + octane, 2-propanol + decane, ethanol + cyclohexane + octane and 2-propanol + octane + decane) were measured with a low-residence time flow apparatus. The critical properties were determined by observing critical opalescence and phase changes in a quartz glass tube. The expanded uncertainties of critical temperature and pressure were estimated to be less than +/- 0.4K and +/- 0.01 MPa, respectively. The four binary systems show non-ideal behavior especially for ethanol + cyclohexane and ethanol + octane systems. The experimental data of all binary mixtures could be correlated to within 0.06% with the Redlich-Kister equations. Ternary mixtures are newly reported in this work and were correlated with Cibulka's and Singh's expressions. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.