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Vapor−liquid equilibria, molar volumes, and volume expansion for several binary mixtures of organic solvents with carbon dioxide have been determined using a visual synthetic technique at temperatures from (298 to 333) K. The binary vapor−liquid equilibrium and saturated liquid molar volume of CO 2 + acetone, + acetonitrile, + dichloromethane, + nitromethane, + N -methyl-2-pyrrolidone, + perfluorohexane, + 2-propanol, + tetrahydrofuran, + toluene, and + 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol were measured at temperatures from (298.2 to 333.2) K. The VLE correlated well using the Patel−Teja equation of state with Mathias−Klotz−Prausnitz mixing rules. The solubility of CO 2 in the various solvents is explained by considering the intermolecular interactions of CO 2 in solution.
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