EKK05 Posted March 1, 2018 Posted March 1, 2018 Hi all. Need to bounce ideas for a project at work. I would like to dissolve hydrogen gas (among other gasses) into a closed loop system of mineral oil. With Henry's law, I can lower the temperature and increase the pressure to help. But if I don't help dissolve it along via pressure and temperature manipulation, the gas will just sit on top on not mix right? If this closed loop has a pump to circulate the oil, will that be enough agitation to help dissolve the gasses? Also, how would I calculate the new concentration? The gas has a given ppm sent by the manufacturer, and the oil has a certain volume based on the container I choose. Is it just some simple math? Regards.
Bender Posted March 1, 2018 Posted March 1, 2018 You might speed up the process by blowing the gas at the bottom of the liquid and letting it bubble through. Otherwise, I'm of no help.
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