Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
201531 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Experimental T–x data of water and triethylene glycol at different pressures.•Binary VLE data correlated with Wilson and NRTL activity coefficient models.•Densities and refractive indices at different temperatures.•Volumetric properties, deviations in molar refractivity with different mixing rules.

Experimental isobaric vapor–liquid equilibrium data for the binary system of water + triethylene glycol were obtained at sub-atmospheric pressures of 53.33, 66.66, 79.99 kPa and local atmospheric pressure of 95.99 kPa over the entire composition range using a modified Sweitoslawsky-type ebulliometer. The experimental data was correlated using Wilson and NRTL models. Wilson model was found to better represent the calculation results. The measured densities and refractive indices over the entire composition range of water + triethylene glycol are reported from 293.15 to 313.15 K at local atmospheric pressure of 95.99 kPa. Excess molar volume, partial molar volume and deviations in molar refractivity were evaluated and fitted to the Redlich–Kister equation. Excess molar volumes were found to be negative at all temperatures and the deviation from ideality decreased with increase in temperature. Different mixing rules were also investigated for predicting the refractive indices of the binary mixture and are reported in terms of their average percentage deviation.

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