Abstract
The solubility and gas-liquid critical temperatures of mixtures of hydrogen with the permanent
gases has been discussed in terms of the one-fluid model and 'hard sphere + attractive term' equations
of state as proposed by Carnahan and Starling and Guggenheim. The solubilities of hydrogen and
'moderately-sized' hydrocarbons such as benzene and cyclohexane and higher hydrocarbons such
as decalin and bicyclohexyl have also been discussed in terms of the one-fluid model. Finally,
examples of the solubilities of other small molecules, methane, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, in both
'moderately sized' and higher hydrocarbons are considered in terms of the one-fluid model.
It is concluded that :
(A) The best fit values of the interaction parameter, ζ, for all mixtures, except the permanent
gas+ hydrogen systems, are considerably smaller than predicted by the Hudson and McCoubrey
rule.
(B) The values of ζ for the hydrogen+ hydrocarbon mixtures are considerably smaller than those
for similar hydrocarbons + other small molecules.
(c) Often the best fit value of ζ decreases with an increase in temperature.
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