TY - JOUR
T1 - Nitrogen and oxygen solubilities in vinyl monomer, cross-linker and ester, whose molecular structure is similar to that of methyl methacrylate
AU - Tsuji, Tomoya
AU - Mohamed, Abdul Aleem Seeni
AU - Lai, Andrea Jia Xin
AU - Tan, Lian See
AU - Matsukawa, Hiroaki
AU - Hoshina, Taka aki
AU - Otake, Katsuto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Nitrogen and oxygen solubilities were measured in two vinyl monomers, a cross-linker, and three esters, whose molecular structure is partly similar to that of methyl methacrylate (MMA), by using a synthetic apparatus up to 3.286 MPa at 303.20 ± 0.02 K. The experimental data were compared with those of our previous report on MMA. The six compounds investigated were methyl acrylate (MA), vinyl acetate (VAc), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), methyl acetate (MAc), methyl propionate (MPr), methyl isobutyrate (MiBu). EGDMA is composed of two MMA units with a tail-to-tail connection, and used as a cross-linker of MMA. VAc is a vinyl monomer with the same atomic composition as that of MA. All gas solubilities were linearly increased with the pressure, and the pressure dependencies followed Henry law. The order of nitrogen solubility was MiBu>MPr≃MMA≃EGDMA>VAc>MAc≃MA, and the Henry constants ranged from 116.8 to 183.9 MPa. Similarly, that of oxygen solubilities was MiBu>EGDMA>MMA≃MPr≃VAc>MA≃MAç, and the Henry constants ranged from 82.03 to 126.0 MPa. The experimental data were well correlated with the Peng-Robinson equation of state and its conventional mixing rules. Otherwise, as observed in MA and MAc, or in MMA and MPr, the gas solubilities in vinyl monomer were close to those in ester where vinyl group (H2C=C<) was replaced to methylene group (H2C<). The functional groups are thought to be a dominant factor to control the nitrogen and oxygen solubilities. The results suggested that the gas solubilities in vinyl monomers could be evaluated from those in the corresponding esters.
AB - Nitrogen and oxygen solubilities were measured in two vinyl monomers, a cross-linker, and three esters, whose molecular structure is partly similar to that of methyl methacrylate (MMA), by using a synthetic apparatus up to 3.286 MPa at 303.20 ± 0.02 K. The experimental data were compared with those of our previous report on MMA. The six compounds investigated were methyl acrylate (MA), vinyl acetate (VAc), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), methyl acetate (MAc), methyl propionate (MPr), methyl isobutyrate (MiBu). EGDMA is composed of two MMA units with a tail-to-tail connection, and used as a cross-linker of MMA. VAc is a vinyl monomer with the same atomic composition as that of MA. All gas solubilities were linearly increased with the pressure, and the pressure dependencies followed Henry law. The order of nitrogen solubility was MiBu>MPr≃MMA≃EGDMA>VAc>MAc≃MA, and the Henry constants ranged from 116.8 to 183.9 MPa. Similarly, that of oxygen solubilities was MiBu>EGDMA>MMA≃MPr≃VAc>MA≃MAç, and the Henry constants ranged from 82.03 to 126.0 MPa. The experimental data were well correlated with the Peng-Robinson equation of state and its conventional mixing rules. Otherwise, as observed in MA and MAc, or in MMA and MPr, the gas solubilities in vinyl monomer were close to those in ester where vinyl group (H2C=C<) was replaced to methylene group (H2C<). The functional groups are thought to be a dominant factor to control the nitrogen and oxygen solubilities. The results suggested that the gas solubilities in vinyl monomers could be evaluated from those in the corresponding esters.
KW - Henry constant
KW - Methyl esters
KW - Nitrogen solubility
KW - Oxygen solubility
KW - Vinyl monomers
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fluid.2023.113941
DO - 10.1016/j.fluid.2023.113941
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171629413
SN - 0378-3812
VL - 576
JO - Fluid Phase Equilibria
JF - Fluid Phase Equilibria
M1 - 113941
ER -