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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
卷 48, 期 6, 页码 3197-3205出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie801118a
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- National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC 96-2221-E-002-106]
- National Center for High-Performance Computing of Taiwan
A novel approach combining first-principles solvation calculations and cubic equations of state is proposed for the prediction of phase equilibria of both pure and mixture fluids. The temperature and composition dependence of the energy parameter, a(T,x), in the EOS is determined from the attractive contribution to the solvation free energy. The volume parameter, b(x), is estimated to be the mole-fraction-weighted average volume of the molecular solvation cavity. This approach does not require the input of any experimental data (e.g., critical properties or acentric factor) for pure components and does not presume any composition dependence of the energy parameter. The Peng-Robinson EOS combined with a solvation model based on COSMO-SAC calculations, denoted as PR+COSMOSAC, is used to illustrate the applicability of this approach. It is found that the relative error from PR+COSMOSAC is 48% in vapor pressure, 21% in liquid density at the normal boiling point, 10% in critical pressure, 4% in critical temperature, and 5% in critical volume for 1295 pure substances and 27.56% in pressure and 5.18% in vapor-phase composition for 116 binary mixtures in vapor-liquid equilibrium. The errors in binary mixtures can be reduced significantly to 6.24% and 2.25% if experimental vapor pressures are used to correct for any errors in the calculated charging free energies of pure species.
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