Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
202501 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new method for obtaining UNIFAC group–group interaction parameters is proposed using evaluated thermophysical property data generated at the Thermodynamics Research Center (TRC) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Using the proposed method, two sets of UNIFAC group–group interaction parameters for 52 main groups are produced based on published vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE), excess enthalpies, and activity coefficients at infinite dilution critically evaluated on-demand with the NIST ThermoData Engine (TDE) software. The new regression analysis method includes the use of evaluated uncertainties in assessment of quality factors evaluated on the basis of consistency tests for VLE data. Validity and effectiveness of the proposed method are discussed.

► A new method for evaluation of UNIFAC parameters is described. ► Experimental data with assessed quality are used, which allows automated regression without the need for labor-intensive manual pre-screening. ► The approach provides for simple, rapid, and continuous improvement of the interaction parameters and for extension of the parameter matrix.

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