Title of article :
Fick and Maxwell-Stefan Diffusion Coefficients in the Ternary Liquid Mixture of Acetone-Methanol-Chloroform
Author/Authors :
Setoodeh, N Department of Chemical Engineering - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran , Ameri, A Department of Chemical Engineering - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Fick diffusion coefficients are calculated by means of molecular simulation for liquid mixtures containing acetone, methanol, and
chloroform at 1 atm and 298 K for different compositions. For this means, Maxwell-Stefan (MS) diffusion coefficients were calculated
using physical properties of the components and thermodynamic factors, Γ, using three different models of Wilson, NRTL, and
UNIQUAC. Because of the lack of experimental data for Fick diffusivities for ternary system, the validity of the model was tested by
comparing Fick diffusivities obtained for binary subsystems with experimental data for acetone-chloroform system. The results were in
good agreement. So the Fick coefficients, Maxwell-Stefan diffusion coefficient, and the thermodynamic factors were predicted for the
ternary mixture as well as its binary subsystems by molecular simulation in a consistent manner. The presented ternary diffusion data
should facilitate the development of aggregated predictive models for diffusion coefficients of polar and hydrogen-bonding systems and
allows for an efficient and consistent prediction of multicomponent Fick diffusion coefficients from molecular models.
Keywords :
UNIQUAC , NRTL , Maxwell-Stefan , Fick diffusion coefficient , Wilson
Journal title :
Physical Chemistry Research