Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
216079 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermal recovery of mono ethylene glycol (MEG) from aqueous streams is one of the most energy demanding operations in industry, because of the large amount of water that needs to be evaporated. The use of alternative technologies such as liquid–liquid extraction could save energy. A new tailor made ionic liquid (IL), tetraoctyl ammonium 2-methy-1-naphtoate [TOA MNaph] was designed in a previous stage of our research on MEG recovery from aqueous streams (Garcia-Chavez et al., 2011) [3]. Here, we report the liquid–liquid equilibrium data for the MEG + water + [TOA MNaph] system at atmospheric pressure for three different temperatures, (313.2, 333.2 and 353.2) K. The experimental equilibrium data was correlated using the NRTL and UNIQUAC thermodynamic models. Both models were able to describe the system adequately, root square mean deviations (RMSD) of 1.34% and 0.89% were obtained respectively.

► LLE with a new ionic liquid [TOA MNaph] to extract MEG from water was evaluated. ► Experiments were done at three different temperatures (313.2, 333.2 and 353.2) K. ► The experimental LLE data was correlated using the NRTL and UNIQUAC. ► Both models describe the system adequately RSMD: 1.34% NRTL and 0.89% UNIQUAC.

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