Chemosensors (Aug 2018)

Measuring Vapor and Liquid Concentrations for Binary and Ternary Systems in a Microbubble Distillation Unit via Gas Sensors

  • Nada N. Abdulrazzaq,
  • Baseem H. Al-Sabbagh,
  • Julia M. Rees,
  • William B. Zimmerman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors6030031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 31

Abstract

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A cost effective, fast, and accurate technique was needed to measure the vapor composition of a binary system (ethanol-water) and also that of a liquid composition in a ternary system (acetic acid-acetol–water) in a microbubble distillation unit. Cheap TGS-series gas sensors were used for this purpose with both calibrations and measurements carried out in a specially designed chamber. A single parameter polynomial regression was fitted to the binary system, and a two parameter polynomial with an interaction term was fitted to the ternary system. The correlation coefficient, R-squared, was found to be greater than 0.99 for both systems, thus validating the implementation of this novel sensor.

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