Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.241, No.1-2, 20-24, 2006
Vapor-liquid-liquid equilibria of perfluorohexane plus CO2 + methanol, plus toluene, and plus acetone at 313 K
Homogeneous catalysts offer many advantages over heterogeneous catalysts, such as higher activities and selectivities. However, recovery of homogeneous catalysts is often complicated by difficulties in separating these complexes from the reaction products. The use of gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) as miscibility switch for organic and fluorous phases has been proposed to overcome this limitation. By using CO2 as a cosolvent, polar organic reactants can be homogenized with catalysts immobilized in a fluorous phase without using elevated temperatures. The phase behavior underlying this concept is investigated. High-pressure phase equilibria for the systems containing carbon dioxide, an organic (methanol, toluene, or acetone), and perfluoro-n-hexane were measured using a variable-volume view cell, by a method capable of rapid and facile measurement of compositions and density in both phases with no sampling or calibration. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.