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Functional-Segment Activity Coefficient Equation of State: F-SAC-Phi

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COSMO-RS refinements and applications have been the focus of numerous works, mainly due to their great predictive capacity. However, these models do not directly include pressure effects. In this work,… Click to show full abstract

COSMO-RS refinements and applications have been the focus of numerous works, mainly due to their great predictive capacity. However, these models do not directly include pressure effects. In this work, a methodology for the inclusion of pressure effects in the functional-segment activity coefficient model, F-SAC (a COSMO-based group-contribution method), is proposed. This is accomplished by the combination of F-SAC and lattice-fluid ideas by the inclusion of free volume in the form of holes, generating the F-SAC-Phi model. The computational cost when computing the pressure (given temperature, volume, and molar volume) with the proposed model is similar to the cost for computing activity coefficients with any COSMO-type implementation. For a given pressure, the computational cost increases since an iterative method is needed. The concept is tested for representative substances and mixtures, ranging from light gases to molecules with up to 10 carbons. The proposed model is able to correlate experimental dat...

Keywords: functional segment; sac; activity; sac phi; activity coefficient; segment activity

Journal Title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2019

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