Sahgal, Ashok.2009-04-172009-04-1719771977Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 3213.http://hdl.handle.net/10393/11002http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-17119Solubilities of ethylene were measured in the solvents, n-hexane, dodecane, n-butanol, ethylene glycol and carbon disulphide as well as mixed solvent solutions composed of n-hexane-dodecane and n-butanol-ethylene glycol at 25°C and a total pressure of one atmosphere. In addition to this, ethylene solubilities were measured at five different temperatures over a range from -10°C to 70°C. The experimental results were compared with those predicted by theoretical correlations. Solubility variation with temperature was shown graphically by plotting log x versus log T and log x versus l/T. Diffusion coefficients of dissolved ethylene were measured in the solvents n-hexane, dodecane, n-butanol and ethylene glycol as well as in the mixed solvents hexane-dodecane and ethylene glycol-butanol at 25°C using the capillary cell method. Diffusivities were well described by a linear relation between the logarithm of diffusion coefficient and the logarithm of solvent viscosity except for the case of ethylene glycol and ethylene glycol-butanol solutions. The constancy of the product Dsigma2 (sigma being the molecular diameter of the diffusing gas) was confirmed for the systems involving ethane, methane, propane and ethylene using n-hexane and dodecane as solvents. This result shows agreement with the concept that diffusion is controlled by the molecular size of diffusing species. This work is presented in two parts; the first dealing with ethylene solubilities and the second dealing with ethylene diffusivities in selected solvents and two component solvent solutions.70 p.Engineering, Chemical.Ethylene solubility and diffusivity in polar and non polar solvents and solutions.Thesis