Abstract

Viscosity is one of the most important physical properties when developing ionic liquids (ILs) for industrial applications such as CO2 separation. The viscosities of ILs have been measured experimentally, while the modeling work is still limited. In this work, the electrolyte perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (ePC-SAFT) was combined with the free volume theory (FVT) to model the viscosities of pure ILs and IL mixtures up to high pressures and temperatures, in which the ePC-SAFT was used to calculate the density as inputs for modeling the viscosity of ILs with FVT. The ILs under consideration contain one of the IL cations [Cnmim]+, [Cnpy]+, [Cnmpy]+, [Cnmpyr]+, or [THTDP]+ and one of the IL anions [Tf2N]−, [PF6]−, [BF4]−, [tfo]−, [DCA]−, [SCN]−, [C1SO4]−, [C2SO4]−, [eFAP]−, Cl–, [Ac]−, or Br–. In total, 89 ILs were considered combined with a thorough literature survey of the available experimental viscosity data and evaluation. The comparison with the available experimental viscosities s...

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