Estimation of ternary vapor‐liquid equilibrium
- 1 September 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in AIChE Journal
- Vol. 1 (3) , 401-409
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.690010320
Abstract
Isothermal vapor‐liquid equilibrium measurements were made at 50°C. for the ternary systems acetone‐methanol‐chloroform, acetone‐methanol‐carbon tetrachloride, and acetone‐methanol‐methyl acetate, by means of an improved vapor‐recirculation type of apparatus. The complete range of concentrations was investigated, including six of the seven constituent binary systems. Chemical methods, supplemented by density and refractive‐index measurements, were used for analysis.Results are presented in the form of activity coefficients γ as a function of various concentrations. Binary and ternary constants for the three‐suffix Margules equations were determined by plots of (log γ) / (1‐x)2 as a function of the mole fraction x. Such equations have been found to represent both the binary and the ternary data adequately except in the system containing both methanol and carbon tetrachloride. For these mixtures a simplified four‐suffix equation, including a single ternary constant, correlates binary and ternary equilibrium data.The data indicate that reliable estimates of ternary equilibria can be based on the assumption that the ternary constant C* is zero for mixtures in which all deviations from Raoult's Law are positive. This is interpreted as indicating that the probability of existence of trimolecular aggregates, two‐ or three‐component, in ternary solutions is no greater than the average of probabilities of existence of trimolecular aggregates in the constituent binary systems.Based on equations of the Margules type, a procedure is outlined for determining binary constants rapidly and for planning experiments whereby a ternary system may be completely investigated with the aid of very few measurements.The composition changes that the accompany differential distillation of the three ternary mixtures are described qualitatively in terms of the shape of the vapor‐pressure‐composition surfaces.Keywords
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