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American Chemical Society, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 4(49), p. 779-782, 2004

DOI: 10.1021/je034129a

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Solubility of Syringic and Vanillic Acids in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Journal article published in 2004 by Ruth Murga, Maria Teresa Sanz, Sagrario Beltrán ORCID, José Luis Cabezas
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Abstract

The solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide, at pressures from (10 to 50) MPa and temperatures from (40 to 60) °C, is reported for two nonflavonoid, low molecular weight phenolic compounds, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid (syringic acid) and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid (vanillic acid). Two types of models have been used for correlation of the experimental solubility data. First a rigorous thermodynamic method, with the Peng−Robinson equation of state, was used to determine the fugacity of the fluid phase. Second, two semiempirical density-dependent correlations were used:  a linear correlation between the enhancement factor and the density of the solvent, as suggested by Schmitt and Reid, and the Chrastil correlation.