Abstract

The phase equilibrium of the ternary system (NaCl + CH3OH + H2O) at 298.15, 308.15, 318.15 K, and 0.1 MPa has been investigated by the isothermal dissolution equilibrium method. Solubilities and physicochemical properties including refractive index (nD) and density (ρ) in the ternary system were determined experimentally. According to the experimental data, the phase diagrams and diagrams of physicochemical properties versus sodium chloride concentration in the solvents at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K were plotted, respectively. The experimental results showed that the system did not cause stratification and the equilibrium solid phase was anhydrous sodium chloride. Neither double salt nor solid solution was found at the three temperatures. The physicochemical properties of the ternary system change regularly with the increase of sodium chloride concentration in the solution, and the solvation effect of CH3OH on NaCl was significant. Moreover, the calculated values of NaCl solubility data based on the CNIBS/R-K equations agreed well with the experimental results, and the thermodynamic functions in the dissolution process of NaCl in the CH3OH-H2O binary system were also calculated for further investigation of NaCl dissolution process.

Highlights

  • A large number of mixture containing sodium chloride (NaCl), lithium chloride (LiCl), and organic pollution are obtained in association with the production of special plastics

  • During the production of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), a large amount of by-product salt slurry containing NaCl, LiCl, and a small amount of oligomers were generated [1]. e green recycling of above highvalue by-products is of great significance in the sustainable development of the plastics, salt chemical, and chloralkali industries [2]

  • The solubilities of NaCl, as well as the thermodynamic functions in the dissolution process of NaCl in the CH3OH-H2O binary system were calculated for further investigation

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Introduction

A large number of mixture containing sodium chloride (NaCl), lithium chloride (LiCl), and organic pollution are obtained in association with the production of special plastics. On the basis of the experimental solubility data, the equilibrium phase diagrams of the ternary system

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