TY - JOUR
T1 - Liquid Viscosity and Interfacial Tension of Binary Mixtures of n-Pentane, n-Decane, n-Hexadecane, or Squalane with Dissolved Carbon Dioxide or Propane by Surface Light Scattering
AU - Lorig, Fabian
AU - Zhai, Ziwen
AU - Kankanamge, Chathura J.
AU - Gonzalez, Pedro M.
AU - Richter, Markus
AU - Koller, Thomas M.
AU - Klein, Tobias
AU - Fröba, Andreas P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society
PY - 2025/11/13
Y1 - 2025/11/13
N2 - The present study investigates the influence of dissolved gases on the liquid viscosity ηLand interfacial tension σ of linear and branched alkanes under saturated conditions by using surface light scattering (SLS). Five binary mixtures consisting of n-pentane, n-decane, n-hexadecane, or 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane (squalane) with dissolved propane or carbon dioxide are studied at temperatures T between 255.7 and 423.15 K, pressures p up to 7.8 MPa, and solute amount fractions up to 0.79. Using SLS, ηLand σ were determined with an average expanded experimental uncertainty (coverage factor k = 2) of 2.0%. Polarization-difference Raman spectroscopy was simultaneously applied to SLS experiments to determine the liquid-phase composition. The influence of the dissolved gas is discussed by comparing the thermophysical properties of the mixtures to those of the pure solvents. It could be observed that the molecular characteristics of the solute have a minimal influence on ηLof the mixture, which is primarily determined by the solvent’s characteristics. In contrast, the molecular characteristics of the solvent and solute strongly influence σ. Overall, the results of this study contribute to expanding the database for ηLand σ for binary mixtures, which can be considered surrogate mixtures for refrigeration oil–refrigerant systems.
AB - The present study investigates the influence of dissolved gases on the liquid viscosity ηLand interfacial tension σ of linear and branched alkanes under saturated conditions by using surface light scattering (SLS). Five binary mixtures consisting of n-pentane, n-decane, n-hexadecane, or 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane (squalane) with dissolved propane or carbon dioxide are studied at temperatures T between 255.7 and 423.15 K, pressures p up to 7.8 MPa, and solute amount fractions up to 0.79. Using SLS, ηLand σ were determined with an average expanded experimental uncertainty (coverage factor k = 2) of 2.0%. Polarization-difference Raman spectroscopy was simultaneously applied to SLS experiments to determine the liquid-phase composition. The influence of the dissolved gas is discussed by comparing the thermophysical properties of the mixtures to those of the pure solvents. It could be observed that the molecular characteristics of the solute have a minimal influence on ηLof the mixture, which is primarily determined by the solvent’s characteristics. In contrast, the molecular characteristics of the solvent and solute strongly influence σ. Overall, the results of this study contribute to expanding the database for ηLand σ for binary mixtures, which can be considered surrogate mixtures for refrigeration oil–refrigerant systems.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021401999
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jced.5c00502
DO - 10.1021/acs.jced.5c00502
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105021401999
SN - 0021-9568
VL - 70
SP - 4582
EP - 4596
JO - Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
JF - Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
IS - 11
ER -