Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
620948 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•New VLE data for ethyl acetate + methanol and ethyl acetate + ethanol systems at 70 kPa.•Collection of VLE data for alcohols and esters binary mixtures at low pressures.•Evaluation of UNIFAC model to predict the VLE of ester and alcohol binary systems.•Separation process analysis of alcohols and esters mixtures.

This work aims of the determination of a series of vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) experimental data at low pressure (70 kPa) for binary mixtures of ethyl acetate with methanol and ethanol. The Fischer's ebulliometer was used for the measurements of VLE data. A complete series of equilibrium data was obtained such as pressure, temperature and compositions of the liquid and vapor phases (PTxy). The two VLE data sets were submitted to a thermodynamic consistence test, where the deviations were evaluated in all variables, using the UNIQUAC activity coefficient equation. The magnitude of the average deviations was within the experimental uncertainty satisfying the Gibbs–Duhen equation. The data sets were also used to test the prediction of the UNIFAC model in its original and modified editions and the results were also within experimental uncertainties. Then a series of binary systems containing alcohols (methanol and ethanol) and esters (methyl and ethyl acetate) were collected from the literature for testing systematically the capability of the UNIFAC contribution method for this type of mixtures.

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