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A molecular theory for the thermodynamic behavior of polar mixtures. II. Development of an equation of state based on the local composition mixing rules
Authors:MH Li  FTH Chung  LL Lee  KE Starling
Institution:School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 U.S.A.
Abstract:In this study, the essential features of a molecular theory developed earlier for the local composition model in solution thermodynamics is used as the basis for more applied calculations of vapor-liquid equilibria for mixtures of molecules vastly different in size, polarity, and strength of interaction. An accurate equation of state is introduced into the method by incorporating the Helmholtz free energy through the Gibbs-Helmholtz relation. In the local composition mixing rules, the interaction energy effects are represented by a multifluid model, while molecular size effects are represented by a one-fluid model, which in spirit corresponds to a mean density approximation for the molecular pair distribution functions. Calculations of the vapor-liquid equilibria of a wide variety of binary mixtures including nonpolar hydrocarbons, hydrogen-bonding alcohols, water, ammonia , and carbon dioxide show good agreement with experimental data.
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