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High-pressure liquid absorption testing

Both ionic liquids synthesised with be tested for their ability for CO2 absorption up to 100 bar, as descibed in details by Karadas et al. 9. Measurements were performed using the high-pressure magnetic suspension balance (MSB) sorption device by Rubotherm... [Pg.134]

Fuels such as diesel and kerosene readily absorb hydrocarbon vapors, the total uptake and absorption rate depending on both chemical and physical factors. If a soluble test gas is introduced above a charged test oil the concentration of flammable test gas therefore decreases with time. Liquid mist and spray produced by charged liquid increase the absorption rate relative to a quiescent liquid surface. As discussed in A-5-4, absorption could lead to an underestimation of test gas MIE near the liquid surface unless the rate of test gas introduction is sufficiently high to offset the rate of removal. Table 3-8.1.2 shows solubilities of a selection of gases in a mineral-based transformer oil at ambient temperature and pressure [200]. [Pg.69]


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