Thermodynamic properties of nonaqueous single salt solutions using the Q-electrolattice equation of state

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The correlation of thermodynamic properties of nonaqueous electrolyte solutions is relevant to design and operation of many chemical processes, as in fertilizer production and the pharmaceutical industry. In this work, the Q-electrolattice equation of state (EOS) is used to model vapor pressure, mean ionic activity coefficient, osmotic coefficient, and liquid density of sixteen methanol and ten ethanol solutions containing single strong 1:1 and 2:1 salts. The Q-electrolattice comprises the lattice-based Mattedi-Tavares-Castier (MTC) EOS, the Born term and the explicit MSA term. The model requires two adjustable parameters per ion, namely the ionic diameter and the solvent-ion interaction energy. Predictions of osmotic coefficient at 298.15 K and liquid density at different temperatures are also presented.

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Zuber, A., Checoni, R. F., & Castier, M. (2015). Thermodynamic properties of nonaqueous single salt solutions using the Q-electrolattice equation of state. In Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering (Vol. 32, pp. 637–646). Assoc. Brasiliera de Eng. Quimica / Braz. Soc. Chem. Eng. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20150323s00003389

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