Hi All,
I am currently working on a dissolved gas analysis project. I need to be able to spike mineral oil to a specified (gas in oil) concentration using a chosen gas.
I have decided to bubble gas of known concentration through degassed mineral oil using custom-made apparatus. Essentially what I am looking to know is how long each gas will take to reach equilibrium in the mineral oil. The different gases being used are methane, ethane, acetylene, ethylene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. I assume that not all the gas will dissolve in the oil, therefore I should be taking into account diffusion co-efficients or something similar, so any information on obtaining/calculating these is needed also.
I am sure there is related theory/equations somewhere, but unfortunately cannot find any. Help of any kind would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Adam
N.B the oil is only being spiked with one gas at a time and they are not an explosive mix.