Vapor—liquid equilibrium studies for the carbon dioxide—methanol system

Abstract Experimental vapor—liquid equilibrium measurements of carbon dioxide and methanol have been conducted from 230 K (−43.15°C) to 330 K (56.85°C) at pressures to the very vicinity of the critical states. The consistency of the data sets are examined and compared to literature values. Unlike the methane—methanol system, which exhibits two liquid phases at low temperatures, the carbon dioxide—methanol system exhibits complete liquid phase miscibility. Accordingly, the effects of critical behavior on the vapor liquid equilibria behavior begin to manifest themselves at much lower pressures.