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Modeling the vapor–liquid equilibria of polymer–solvent mixtures: Systems with complex hydrogen bonding behavior
Authors:Ioannis Tsivintzelis  Georgios M. Kontogeorgis  
Affiliation:aCenter for Phase Equilibria and Separation Processes (IVC-SEP), Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Soltofts Plads, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:The vapor–liquid equilibria of binary polymer–solvent systems was modeled using the Non-Random Hydrogen Bonding (NRHB) model. Mixtures of poly(ethylene glycol), poly(propylene glycol), poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl acetate) with various solvents were investigated, while emphasis was put on hydrogen bonding systems, in which functional groups of the polymer chain can self-associate or cross-associate with the solvent molecules. Effort has been made to explicitly account for all hydrogen bonding interactions. The results reveal that the NRHB model offers a flexible approach to account for various self- or cross-associating interactions. In most cases model's predictions (using no binary interaction parameter kij = 0) and model's correlations (using one temperature independent binary interaction parameter, kij ≠ 0) are in satisfactory agreement with the experimental data, despite the complexity of the examined systems.
Keywords:Equations of state   Phase equilibria   Hydrogen bonding   NRHB
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