Experimental Investigations on the Hydrogen Isotope Fractionation between Benzene and Heavy Water with in-situ Raman Spectrograph

Title

Experimental Investigations on the Hydrogen Isotope Fractionation between Benzene and Heavy Water with in-situ Raman Spectrograph

Subject

Hydrogen
Paraffins
Benzene
Isotopes
Raman scattering
Heavy water
Spectrographs

Description

Hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell and Raman spectrograph were used to measure the hydrogen isotope fractionation factor between benzene and heavy water at high P-T condition. The isotope fractionation factor is determined when the isotope fractionation between phases reached equilibrium. This research shows that hydrogen isotope fractionated easily between benezene and water, different from hydrogen isotope fractionation betweenwater and n-alkanes or cycloalkanes. In this study, benzene was dispersed to many small particles, indicating the increasing contacting area to heavy water when temperature reached 300. Sufficient heating time enabled that stable isotope phases to reach the fractionation equilibrium. The ratio of Raman peak intensities and ratio of corresponding amount of substances is linearly correlated. The calculated hydrogen isotope fractionation factors between benzene and heavy water is 0.909 9 at 300. Taken together, it is feasible to determine the stable isotope fractionation factor between liquid phases with Hydrothermal Diamond-Anvil Cell combining with Raman spectroscopy. 2018, Peking University Press. All right reserved.
1107-1111
4
38

Publisher

Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi/Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis

Date

2018

Contributor

Wang, Shi-Xia
Zhao, Hao-Chen
Wu, Jia
Zheng, Hai-Fei

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

10000593
10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2018)04-1107-05

Collection

Citation

“Experimental Investigations on the Hydrogen Isotope Fractionation between Benzene and Heavy Water with in-situ Raman Spectrograph,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/25612.

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