Method for observing supercritical CO2-gas diffusion phenomenon
A gas diffusion and supercritical technology, applied in the direction of diffusion analysis, measuring devices, surface/boundary effects, etc., can solve the problems of disturbance in the system, inability to fully reflect the molecular diffusion, and the experimental process is not intuitive enough to achieve weak polarity Effect
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[0030] This example is to observe the supercritical CO 2 in CH 4 Diffusion phenomenon in . use as figure 1 The experimental setup is shown. The supercritical CO used 2 The dyeing agent is Disperse Scarlet S-BWFL.
[0031] The specific experimental steps are as follows:
[0032] 1) CO 2 and CH 4 Fill respectively into the gas activity areas of the two high-temperature and high-pressure gas piston containers 4-1 and 4-2 that have been evacuated. The gas activity areas are divided into high-temperature and high-pressure gas piston containers 4-1 and 4-2 by pistons One of the two independent areas, the other area is the pressure control area;
[0033] Put the dispersed scarlet S-BWFL into the gas diffusion zone of the visualization reactor 1; the gas diffusion zone is one of the two independent regions divided by the piston 1 into the visualization reactor, and the other zone is the pressure control zone;
[0034] 2) Use the vacuum pump 5 to vacuum the gas diffusion area ...
Embodiment 2-4
[0038] Experiments were carried out according to the method in Example 1, except that the experimental pressures were 15MPa, 20MPa, and 25MPa, respectively.
[0039] The experimental pressures of Examples 1-4 and the recorded equilibration time are shown in Table 1.
[0040] Table 1
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[0042] The above experimental results show that by the method of the present invention, it is possible to observe supercritical CO under high temperature and high pressure conditions. 2 - Gas diffusion. At the same time, it can be seen that the higher the pressure, the higher the supercritical CO 2 in CH 4 The slower the diffusion rate in .
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