Solubility of Hydrogen in Alkenes
I'd like to share with you an insightful article titled "Correlation and Prediction of Solubility of Hydrogen in Alkenes and its
Dissolution Properties" that I came across recently.
This article, published in Applied Petrochemical Research, sheds light on the fascinating topic of hydrogen solubility in alkenes and presents a correlation model for predicting this solubility.
The study, conducted by a team of researchers, explores the behavior of hydrogen gas in various alkenes and provides valuable insights into the solubility characteristics. By utilizing the Peng-Robinson equation of state and fitting experimental data, the researchers developed a model that demonstrates good accuracy in predicting hydrogen solubility.
Understanding the solubility of hydrogen in alkenes is of great significance in industries such as petrochemicals, where these compounds play a crucial role. This research not only contributes to our knowledge gas of-liquid interactions, but also offers practical implications in process design and optimization. This model can be applied in DCS and indicate the maximum concentration allowed of hydrogen related to the online parameters of the reactor as pressure and temperature.
This article is particularly intriguing as it highlights the importance of accurate solubility predictions in various industrial applications.
If you're interested in the fascinating world of gas-liquid interactions and the prediction of solubility, I highly recommend giving this article a read. You can find it in the Applied Petrochemical Research journal, and I've provided the reference below for your convenience:
[Reference: Correlation and Prediction of Solubility of Hydrogen in Alkenes and its Dissolution Properties. Applied Petrochemical Research, 2021, 11(1), 89-98]
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