DETERMINATION OF THE BINARY CROSS VIRIAL COEFFICIENT IN THE WONG-SANDLER MIXING RULE FOR CUBIC EQUATIONS OF STATE
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The binary cross second virial coefficient in the mixing rule of Wong and Sandler (1992) can be determined analytically from pure component parameters and activity coefficients at infinite dilution. The modification allows to determine the binary interaction parameter without the additional minimization of excess Gibbs energy deviations. At low pressures, the accuracy of the modification is comparable to that of the original model.High pressure phase equilibria were predicted by the modification of the Wong-Sandler mixing rule with Modified UNIFAC and ASOG group contribution methods.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 1994-08-20
著者
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Kolar P
Department Of Industrial Chemistry Nihon University
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Kolar Petr
Department Of Industrial Chemistry College Of Science And Technology Nihon University
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Kojima Kazuo
Department Of Applied Chemistry College Of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University
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