Carbon dioxide is one of the most promising alternative refrigerants, but its compatibility with compressor lubricants is still almost unknown. The solubility of refrigerants in oils is one of the most important properties in the selection of the proper lubricant. For this reason, in our laboratories a systematic research program on the solubility of carbon dioxide in oils has been started, putting particular attention on its dependence on lubricant chemical structure, temperature, and pressure. In this paper, experimental solubility data and their correlation of carbon dioxide in a precursor of polyol ester oil, that is, pentaerythritol tetra(2-ethylbutanoate), are presented in the temperature range of (283 to 343) K and pressures up to 10 MPa

Solubility Measurements and Data Correlation of Carbon Dioxide in Pentaerythritol Tetra(2-Ethylbutanoate) (PEBE6)

L Fedele;S Bobbo;M Scattolini;
2011

Abstract

Carbon dioxide is one of the most promising alternative refrigerants, but its compatibility with compressor lubricants is still almost unknown. The solubility of refrigerants in oils is one of the most important properties in the selection of the proper lubricant. For this reason, in our laboratories a systematic research program on the solubility of carbon dioxide in oils has been started, putting particular attention on its dependence on lubricant chemical structure, temperature, and pressure. In this paper, experimental solubility data and their correlation of carbon dioxide in a precursor of polyol ester oil, that is, pentaerythritol tetra(2-ethylbutanoate), are presented in the temperature range of (283 to 343) K and pressures up to 10 MPa
2011
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
pentaerythritol tetra 2-ethylbutanoate
pebe6
carbon dioxide
solubility
measurements
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