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Original Articles

CALCULATION OF VAPOR LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM AND EXCESS ENTHALPY WITH THE UNIQUAC EQUATION

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Pages 1029-1052 | Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The UNIQUAC equation was used for calculation of vapor liquid equilibrium (VLE)as well as excess enthalpy (hE). Four sets of binary interaction parameters were applied: first, parameters estimated only from VLE data, then parameters from hE data for both the original UNIQUAC equation and the Anderson modification, and finally parameters estimated from hE and VLE data simultaneously. Calculations were performed for seven binary systems with polar components, representing different hE behavior. The cross-prediction of hE from VLE data works better than the reversed prediction. The model with parameters estimated simultaneously to both kinds of data can be applied successfully to both kinds of calculations, but it is a compromise between the models estimated from one kind of data.

Notes

a The units of the parameters are ν12 and [J/mole] and [J/(mole*K)].

The unit for the pressure is kPa and for the temperature is K.

Unit for the parameters is J/mole.

The average at the bottom of the table is weighed with the number of data points for each system. The source column refers to the page in the DECHEMA book for heats of mixing on which the data set may be found.

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