CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING THE SOLUBILITY OF SOLUTES IN CRYOGENIC LIQUIDS.

Author(s) : REST A. J., SCURLOCK R. G., WU M. F.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DIRECT MEASUREMENTS USING A VARIABLE PRESSURE LOW TEMPERATURE LIQUID CELL AND INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY HAVE SHOWN THAT CH3 OH, C2 H5 OH AND H2 S ARE CONSIDERABLY LESS SOLUBLE IN LIQUID NITROGEN AND LIQUID OXYGEN, IE LOWER THAN 0.1 MICROMOLE FRACTION AT 135 K, COMPARED WITH PREVIOUSLY REPORTED VALUES OF 0.01 MICROMOLE FRACTION FOR CH3 OH AND C2 H5 OH IN LIQUID OXYGEN AT 77 K AND 0.1 MICROMOLE FRACTION FOR H2 S IN LIQUID NITROGEN AT 77 K USING A GRAVIMETRIC METHOD.

Details

  • Original title: CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING THE SOLUBILITY OF SOLUTES IN CRYOGENIC LIQUIDS.
  • Record ID : 1986-1340
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 25 - n. 10
  • Publication date: 1985

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