- Communications Faculty of Sciences University Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Volume:42
- LIMITS ON THE PREDICTIVE THERMODYNAMIC MODELS, WILSON AND UNIQUAC IN MULTICOMPONENT PHASE EQUILIBRIA...
LIMITS ON THE PREDICTIVE THERMODYNAMIC MODELS, WILSON AND UNIQUAC IN MULTICOMPONENT PHASE EQUILIBRIA OF ETHANOL-BENZENE-HEPTANE AND HEXANE-ETHANOL-BENZENE
Authors : Ülkü ÖZALP
Pages : 0-0
Doi:10.1501/Commub_0000000396
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Publication Date : 1996-01-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The accurate isobaric separation of multicomponent mixtures by distillation require reliable vapour-liquid equilibrium data. For non-ideal liquid-phase behaviour, there is a need to use a predictive model for the liquid-phase activity coefficients since the experimental determination of multicomponent vapour-liquid equilibrium data is laborious and time consuming. The estimated vapour-phase compositions are dependent on the predictive thermodynamic method used. The abilities of Wilson and UNIQUAC equations in the prediction of isobaric binary and ternary vapour-liquid equilibria were compared in this paper. The ternary systems, Ethanol-Benzene-Heptane and Hexane-Ethanol-Benzene which have highly non-ideal liquid-phase behaviour and provide binary azeotropes have been chosen to study in this work. UNIQUAC Eq. was found to be little superior in the prediction of ternary vapour-liquid equilibria with mean deviations ranging from 0.0146-0.0334 whereas the Wilson Eq. could predict the ternary vapour compositions within the accuracy of 0.0158-0.0333.Keywords : PREDICTIVE THERMODYNAMIC MODELS, UNIQUAC, ETHANOL BENZENE HEPTANE