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Thermophysical Properties of the Medium-Chain 1-Alkyl Halides in a Wide Range of Conditions: New Experimental Data and Predictions of CP-PC-SAFT and FT-EOS

Authors :
Melent’ev, Vyacheslav V.
Postnikov, Eugene B.
Nedyalkov, Yuriy V.
Polishuk, Ilya
Source :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research; March 2019, Vol. 58 Issue: 14 p5725-5732, 8p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study reports experimental density and sound velocity data of 1-chloroheptane and 1-iodoheptane at 291.45 ≤ T≤ 413.15 K and 1 ≤ P≤ 1961 bar along with the atmospheric pressure liquid densities at 223.15 ≤ T≤ 423.10 K, sound velocities at 216.08 ≤ T≤ 413.15 K, and isobaric heat capacities at 223.15 ≤ T≤ 423.15 K. The evaluated values of the auxiliary thermodynamic properties are provided as well. An analysis performed in this study is based on the entire available high-pressure database of the medium chain 1-alkyl halides. It is demonstrated that, within its applicability range, the fluctuation theory based Tait-like equation of state (FT-EOS) predicts the high-pressure experimental data in a particularly accurate manner. The performance of the critical point based perturbed chain statistical association fluid theory (CP-PC-SAFT) is dependent on the robustness of the Tcand Pcdata, whose appropriate values allow reliable predictions of densities until extremely high pressures, sound velocities, heat capacities, and the available binary high-pressure phase equilibria data. The entirely predictive CP-PC-SAFT + MYS (modified Yarranton–Satyro correlation) modeling framework yields reliable viscosity estimations of 1-alkyl chlorides and their mixtures. At the same time, it accurately predicts the pressure dependence established by the viscosity of 1-bromobutane only up to ∼2000 bar and it tends to underestimate this property for 1-iodoalkanes. Investigation of trends established by CP-PC-SAFT allows making some essential assumptions about the regularities characteristic for thermophysical properties of 1-alkyl halides at elevated pressures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08885885 and 15205045
Volume :
58
Issue :
14
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49548937
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b00606