ChemEngineering (Feb 2021)

Prediction of Excess Enthalpy Using Volume-Translated Peng–Robinson Equation of State

  • Christian Köhn,
  • Ulrike Kanzler,
  • Christian Reichert,
  • Bernhard Christian Seyfang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering5010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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In this work volume-translated Peng–Robinson group contribution equation of state was used to calculate excess enthalpies. Four model systems were selected with the purpose to compare experimental and predicted enthalpy values at different temperatures. After the calculations were performed in Matlab software, results were verified with free software tool of Dortmunder Datenbank (DDB). In a next step, the mixing process and interaction forces were described on the basis of the sign and course of enthalpy values. The endothermic behavior of three systems could be well predicted, while for the most polar system, predictions were less precise. Furthermore, the discrepancy between experimental data from the literature and predicted values was discussed to evaluate the accuracy of the selected model. Lowest mean deviations (<75 J/mol and <15% at all temperatures) could be stated for alkane/benzene mixtures, while highest deviations could be again observed for the most polar mixture. Although the magnitude of deviations was in agreement with the literature, it could be shown that the selected temperature is of major importance for the quality of predictions. Furthermore, a review of different literature values for the n-hexane/benzene system could reveal that the reliability of experimental data has to be carefully checked.

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