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Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium Data, Density, Viscosity, and Interfacial Tension of Ternary System (Toluene–Acetic Acid–Water) at 298.15 K: Experiment and Correlation

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Liquid–liquid equilibrium (LLE) data, density, viscosity, and interfacial tension for the ternary system of toluene–acetic acid–water were measured at 298.15 K and 101.7 kPa. The Othmer–Tobias and the Hand correlations… Click to show full abstract

Liquid–liquid equilibrium (LLE) data, density, viscosity, and interfacial tension for the ternary system of toluene–acetic acid–water were measured at 298.15 K and 101.7 kPa. The Othmer–Tobias and the Hand correlations were used to check the reliability of the experimental tie-lines. Moreover, the distribution coefficient and the separation factor were explored. It was found from the experimental results that a maximum separation factor value happens at an acetic acid mass fraction of 0.02 in the organic phase. Density, viscosity, and interfacial tension were correlated using the appropriate correlations such that the predicted results have excellent agreement with the experimental data. The experimental data in this work and the literature were correlated using both the nonrandom two-liquid (NRTL) and the universal quasi chemical (UNIQUAC) activity coefficient models at various temperatures (288.2, 298.15, 303.15, and 313.15 K). The experimental results were used to obtain binary interaction parameters i...

Keywords: liquid; viscosity interfacial; interfacial tension; density viscosity; acetic acid

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
Year Published: 2017

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