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Comparison of predictions of the PC-SAFT equation of state and molecular simulations for the metastable region of binary mixtures

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Abstract The metastable region of binary mixtures is examined with the PC-SAFT equation of state (EOS) and compared to molecular simulations. The studied mixtures are Methane + Ethane, Methanol + Ethanol, Carbon Dioxide + Toluene, Carbon… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The metastable region of binary mixtures is examined with the PC-SAFT equation of state (EOS) and compared to molecular simulations. The studied mixtures are Methane + Ethane, Methanol + Ethanol, Carbon Dioxide + Toluene, Carbon Dioxide + Hydrogen Chloride and Hydrogen Chloride + Toluene. In order to calculate the spinodal, the second partial derivatives with respect to the components molarities are analytically determined for the PC-SAFT EOS. Thermal properties as well as the spinodal points determined using PC-SAFT and molecular simulation are compared. For the studied metastable gas phases the results obtained with PC-SAFT and the molecular simulations agree well. For liquid phases the metastable region calculated with the PC-SAFT EOS is typically broader than that obtained from the molecular simulations. No unphysical results were obtained with PC-SAFT for metastable states. Hence, PC-SAFT EOS is found to be principally suitable for predicting metastable states and spinodals of mixtures.

Keywords: saft equation; binary mixtures; region binary; molecular simulations; metastable region

Journal Title: Fluid Phase Equilibria
Year Published: 2017

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