Abstract
The experimental liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE) data for the extraction of methanol from aqueous solution using mixed solvents (toluene + cyclohexanol) at 291.15 K and atmospheric pressure at the ratios (0, 0.25, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1) was studied. The values of the solvent ratio 0 and 1 led us to study the liquid-liquid equilibrium of the ternary systems (water/methanol/cyclohexanol) and (water/methanol/toluene). The compositions of the coexisting phases were determined by the cloud point method. The tie line data for ternary and quaternary systems were correlated by NRTL model. The Othmer-Tobias and Hand correlations were also tested, to verify the reliability of the experimental tie lines data. The separation factor and the distribution coefficient were calculated from the experimental data to evaluate the effect of using mixed solvents. It was found that the ratio M = 0.4 is the best suited for the liquid-liquid extraction of methanol from water.
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