Measurements and correlation of saturated vapor pressure of a new sulfur-free odorant for liquefied petroleum gas, 2-Hexyne, and bubble point pressure for three binaries, Ehtane-2-Hexyne, Propane-2-Hexyne, and Butane-2-Hexyne

2-Hexyne is a potential sulfur-free odorant for LPG. Saturated vapor pressure of 2-hexyne at 273.14 K - 313.14 K, and bubble point pressure for three binaries, ethane-2-hexyne, propane-2-hexyne, and butane-2-hexyne were measured using a static apparatus at 273.15 K, 303.15 K, and 313.15 K. The param...

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Main Authors: Tsuji, Tomoya, Kiew, Peck Loo, Matsukawa, Hiroaki, Hoshina, Taka Aki, Otake, Katsuto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japan Petroleum Institute 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/104789/1/TomoyaTsuji2023_MeasurementsandCorrelationofSaturatedVapor.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/104789/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1627/jpi.66.69
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Summary:2-Hexyne is a potential sulfur-free odorant for LPG. Saturated vapor pressure of 2-hexyne at 273.14 K - 313.14 K, and bubble point pressure for three binaries, ethane-2-hexyne, propane-2-hexyne, and butane-2-hexyne were measured using a static apparatus at 273.15 K, 303.15 K, and 313.15 K. The parameter in the Peng-Robinson equation od state was re-determined for 2-hexyne using the saturated vapor pressure data. The parameters and the excluded volumes in the PR equation were also re-determined for ethane, propane, and butane using the saturated vapor pressure and liquid density data. The binary parameters were evaluated by fitting the bubble point pressure data for three binaries. Quaternary vapor-liquid equilibrium was estimated for 45 kg of LPG, with the mass ratio of ethane : propane : butane = 0.6000 : 97.07 : 1.700 containing 50.00 ppm of 2-hexyne, in a household LPG cylinder with inner volume of 117.50 L. The mole fraction of 2-hexyne was evaluated as 3.939 x 10-9. in the vapor phase at 273.15 K, and increased by 2.49 times and 3.4 times at 303.15 K, and 313.15 K, respectively.