Solubilities of Iodobenzene, Phenylboric acid, Biphenyl and 4-Phenyltoluene in Carbon Dioxide with the Measurements of the relative Permittivity

Gary Leeke, Regina Santos, Jonathan Seville, Bushra Al-Duri, CJ Smith, AB Holmes

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Abstract

Solubility data were obtained for the first time for phenylboric acid, iodobenzene, and biphenyl in carbon dioxide at (353 and 383) K and between pressures of (100 to 300) bar. Data were obtained using a method that used the relative permittivity of the binary mixture. The technique was verified by comparison of solubility data for 4-phenyltoluene that had been determined previously by ourselves using a cloud point technique. The relative permittivity for CO2 was also determined at (353 and 383) K between pressures of (100 to 300) bar.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1370-1374
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Chemical Engineering Data
Volume50
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2005

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