T. Chartier et al., Solubility, in supercritical carbon dioxide, of paraffin waxes used as binders for low-pressure injection molding, IND ENG RES, 38(5), 1999, pp. 1904-1910
Paraffin waxes, commonly used as binders in ceramic-forming processes, can
be removed from ceramic bodies with supercritical carbon dioxide. Therefore
, the solubility of three industrial paraffin waxes (melting at 42, 52, and
62 degrees C, respectively) in supercritical CO2 was investigated. The con
centrations of these paraffin waxes in the solvent-rich phase in equilibriu
m with the paraffin-rich phase were measured at 343 Kin the pressure range
12-30 MPa by using infrared absorption spectroscopy. Some n-alcane-CO2 bina
ries were also investigated. A model was developed by analogy with polydisp
erse polymers in solvents. It relates the concentration of the paraffin wax
es to the concentration of the pure n-alcanes for n-alcane-CO2 binary syste
ms. This model gives accurate overall concentration values for paraffin-CO2
mixtures and reproduces the n-alcane distribution in the solvent-rich phas
e.