Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9633633 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Wilson model for non-electrolytes has been extended for the representation of the excess Gibbs energy of multicomponent polymer solutions. The excess Gibbs energy of a polymer solution is expressed as a sum of contributions of a combinatorial and a residual excess Gibbs energy term. The contribution of the combinatorial excess Gibbs energy is represented by the Flory-Huggins expression. A new expression based on the local composition concept, which is a modified Wilson model, has been developed to account for the contribution of the residual excess Gibbs energy. The model has been applied to several polymer-polymer aqueous two-phase systems. The results show that the model is reliable both for correlation and prediction of the liquid-liquid equilibrium phase diagrams of aqueous two-phase systems at different polymer molecular weights.
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Authors
Rahmat Sadeghi,