On the solubility of sour gases in aqueous electrolyte solutions: New experimental data and correlation

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This contribution reports on the solubility of a single weak acid gas (carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide) in aqueous solutions containing a single strong electrolyte (acetic acid, sodium acetate or ammonium acetate). New experimental results are correlated with a modified Pitzer model for the Gibbs excess energy of aqueous electrolyte solutions.

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Xia, J., Kamps, Á. P. S., Rumpf, B., & Maurer, G. (2000). On the solubility of sour gases in aqueous electrolyte solutions: New experimental data and correlation. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 23(11), 949–952. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4125(200011)23:11<949::AID-CEAT949>3.0.CO;2-D

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