A Liquid Density Standard Over Wide Ranges of Temperature and Pressure Based on Toluene

J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol. 2008 Feb 1;113(1):29-67. doi: 10.6028/jres.113.005. Print 2008 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

The density of liquid toluene has been measured over the temperature range -60 °C to 200 °C with pressures up to 35 MPa. A two-sinker hydrostatic-balance densimeter utilizing a magnetic suspension coupling provided an absolute determination of the density with low uncertainties. These data are the basis of NIST Standard Reference Material® 211d for liquid density over the temperature range -50 °C to 150 °C and pressure range 0.1 MPa to 30 MPa. A thorough uncertainty analysis is presented; this includes effects resulting from the experimental density determination, possible degradation of the sample due to time and exposure to high temperatures, dissolved air, uncertainties in the empirical density model, and the sample-to-sample variations in the SRM vials. Also considered is the effect of uncertainty in the temperature and pressure measurements. This SRM is intended for the calibration of industrial densimeters.

Keywords: calibration; density; standard reference material; toluene; uncertainty.