Determination and Analysis of Solubility of HC-290 (Propane) in [hmim][Tf2N]

Seeking the alternative working pairs used in absorption refrigeration cycles is one of the main issues in refrigeration fields due to the drawbacks of traditional H2O/LiBr and NH3/H2O, such as corrosion, crystallization, and toxicity. The imidazolium-based ionic liquid [hmim][Tf2N] has emerged as a...

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Published inProcesses Vol. 13; no. 4; p. 945
Main Authors Shi, Wei, Shi, Jianrong, Wang, Xiaopo
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Abstract Seeking the alternative working pairs used in absorption refrigeration cycles is one of the main issues in refrigeration fields due to the drawbacks of traditional H2O/LiBr and NH3/H2O, such as corrosion, crystallization, and toxicity. The imidazolium-based ionic liquid [hmim][Tf2N] has emerged as a promising candidate as an absorbent used in absorption refrigeration systems. In addition, due to having a higher specific heat and higher latent heat of evaporation, hydrocarbons such as HC-290 have been considered as good alternative refrigerants in compression refrigeration cycles. In order to explore the possibility of using HC-290 in the absorption refrigeration cycle, the exact phase behavior of HC-290 with absorbents should be known. Therefore, in this work, the isochoric saturation method was used to determine the solubility of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] over a temperature range of 283.15 K to 343.15 K. The experimental data were modeled using the non-random two-liquid (NRTL) activity coefficient model and the Krichevsky–Kasarnovsky (K-K) fugacity model. The average absolute relative deviations for the mole fraction of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] between this work and calculated results from the models were 0.76% (NRTL) and 0.78% (K-K), and the corresponding maximum relative deviations were 3.39% and 3.24%. Based on the NRTL model, the Gibbs free energy, enthalpy change, and entropy change in the dissolution process of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] were calculated and discussed. Furthermore, the Henry’s constants of various refrigerants in [hmim][Tf2N] were calculated at 313.15 K and 333.15 K, and the results were systematically compared.
AbstractList Seeking the alternative working pairs used in absorption refrigeration cycles is one of the main issues in refrigeration fields due to the drawbacks of traditional H2O/LiBr and NH3/H2O, such as corrosion, crystallization, and toxicity. The imidazolium-based ionic liquid [hmim][Tf2N] has emerged as a promising candidate as an absorbent used in absorption refrigeration systems. In addition, due to having a higher specific heat and higher latent heat of evaporation, hydrocarbons such as HC-290 have been considered as good alternative refrigerants in compression refrigeration cycles. In order to explore the possibility of using HC-290 in the absorption refrigeration cycle, the exact phase behavior of HC-290 with absorbents should be known. Therefore, in this work, the isochoric saturation method was used to determine the solubility of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] over a temperature range of 283.15 K to 343.15 K. The experimental data were modeled using the non-random two-liquid (NRTL) activity coefficient model and the Krichevsky–Kasarnovsky (K-K) fugacity model. The average absolute relative deviations for the mole fraction of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] between this work and calculated results from the models were 0.76% (NRTL) and 0.78% (K-K), and the corresponding maximum relative deviations were 3.39% and 3.24%. Based on the NRTL model, the Gibbs free energy, enthalpy change, and entropy change in the dissolution process of HC-290 in [hmim][Tf2N] were calculated and discussed. Furthermore, the Henry’s constants of various refrigerants in [hmim][Tf2N] were calculated at 313.15 K and 333.15 K, and the results were systematically compared.
Author Wang, Xiaopo
Shi, Wei
Shi, Jianrong
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SubjectTerms Absorption
Accuracy
Activity coefficients
Ammonia
Cooling
Crystallization
Deviation
Enthalpy
Equilibrium
Free energy
Fugacity
Gibbs free energy
Heat
Ionic liquids
Latent heat
Refrigerants
Refrigeration
Resistance thermometers
Solubility
Temperature
Toxicity
Title Determination and Analysis of Solubility of HC-290 (Propane) in [hmim][Tf2N]
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