A. Shariati et al., BUBBLE POINT PRESSURES OF SOME PETROLEUM FRACTIONS IN THE PRESENCE OFMETHANE OR CARBON-DIOXIDE, Journal of chemical and engineering data, 43(5), 1998, pp. 789-790
In this work, the bubble point pressures of a number of petroleum frac
tions were measured in the presence of carbon dioxide or methane. Thes
e petroleum fractions had a maximum boiling range of 40 K. The most vo
latile fraction has a boiling range of 353.15 K to 373.15 K, while the
least volatile boils within the temperature range of 453.15 K to 493.
15 K. The densities of these petroleum fractions varied from 690 kg/m(
3) to 790 kg/m(3). Measurements were carried out in the Cailletet appa
ratus within a temperature range of 312 K to 470 K,