Surface Tension and Viscosity of Ternary Mixtures
of N‑Methyldiethanolamine + Sulfolane + Water
Posted on 2022-06-29 - 19:19
A ternary
mixture of N-methyldiethanolamine +
sulfolane + water called Sulfinol-M is usually used as an absorbent
to remove acid gas species from natural gas. The surface tension and
viscosity of N-methyldiethanolamine + sulfolane +
water ternary mixtures with different compositions in the temperature
range from 298.2 to 323.2 K were measured at atmospheric pressure.
The surface tension of the mixed solution decreased linearly with
the increasing temperature. The surface tension deviation was negative
and increased with the decrease of the water content in the solutions.
The viscosity–temperature dependence was nonlinear and conformed
to an extended Arrhenius equation. When the concentration of N-methyldiethanolamine was ≤50 wt %, the viscosity
deviation was negative and increased with the increasing temperature.
For the surface tension of ternary mixtures, the average absolute
relative deviation (AAD%) values of the simplified extended Wilson
model and the simplified FLW model were 0.69 and 1.37, respectively.
The modified Grunberg–Nissan model and Jouyban–Acree
model were used to correlate the viscosity data, and the AAD% values
were 3.26 and 8.61, respectively.
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Fan, Mingzhu; Liu, Ke; Liu, Qisong; Zhang, Tao; Lv, Li; Tang, Shengwei (1753). Surface Tension and Viscosity of Ternary Mixtures
of N‑Methyldiethanolamine + Sulfolane + Water. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.2c00205