Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals ›› 2019, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (10): 83-87.

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INFLUENCE OF SYNTHETIC ESTERS MOLECULAR STRUCTURE ON MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF ESTERS AND REFRIGERANTS

    

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  • Received:2019-04-10 Revised:2019-06-07 Online:2019-10-12 Published:2019-10-24
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Abstract: The critical intersolubility temperatures of trimethylolpropane complex esters, pentaerythritol complex esters and dipentaerythritol esters with refrigerants (R22, R134a and R410A) were measured. Then the influences of polyhydric alcohol, binary acid and monoacid in complex esters on intersolubility of refrigerants were analyzed. Meanwhile, the effects of straight chain fatty acids and branched chain fatty acids in dipentaerythritol esters on solubility of refrigerants were also studied. Results showed that the intersolubilityof complex esters with refrigerants were mainly influenced by the basic molecular structure of the esters. The structural changes of polyhydric alcohols, binary acids and monoacids had no significant influence on solubility with R22, R134a and R410A. The basic molecular structure of dipentaerythritol ester is the decisive factor for excellent solubility with refrigerants. The dipentaerythritol ester containing more and longer straight chain fatty acids showed worse solubility with R134a. The more and the shorter branched chain fatty acids in dipentaerythritol ester, the lower the critical intersolubility temperature, and the stronger intersolubility with R134a.

Key words: complex ester, dipentaerythritol ester, refrigerant, molecular structure, critical solubility temperature

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