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Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.105, 86-93, 2017
Measurement and correlation of the diffusion coefficients of chromium (III) acetylacetonate at infinite dilution in supercritical carbon dioxide and in liquid ethanol
The diffusion coefficients of chromium(III) acetylacetonate (Cr(acac)(3)) were measured at infinite dilution in supercritical carbon dioxide and in liquid ethanol. The diffusion measurements in supercritical carbon dioxide were carried out at five different temperatures varying from T= (308.15 to 343.15) K and at pressures up to 40.00 MPa by using the chromatographic impulse response (CIR) method. And the measurements in liquid ethanol were also made by the Taylor dispersion method at five temperatures in the range from T= (299.15 to 333.15) K and 0.10 MPa. The determined diffusion activation energies in supercritical carbon dioxide were E-a = (22.9-11.2) kJ.mol(-1) at p = (13.00-35.00) MPa, respectively, and that in liquid ethanol was 15.9 kJ.mol(-1) at 0.10 MPa. All the diffusion coefficients of Cr(acac)(3) in supercritical and in liquid states can be correlated by the hydrodynamic equation as a function of temperature and fluid viscosity with average absolute relative deviation (AARD) of 4.6% over a wide viscosity range from eta = (3.036.10(-5) to 1.113.10(-3)) Pa.s for 85 data points. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd.