Abstract

The nonrandom two-liquid segment activity coefficient model (NRTL-SAC) [Chen, C.-C.; Song, Y. Solubility Modeling with a Nonrandom Two-Liquid Segment Activity Coefficient Model. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2004, 43, 8354−8362] has been shown to be a simple and practical thermodynamic model for correlating and predicting phase behavior for complex pharmaceutical molecules. The model was later extended for electrolytes [Chen, C.-C.; Song, Y. Extension of Non-Random Two-Liquid Segment Activity Coefficient Model for Electrolytes. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2005, 44, 8909−8921]. However, the electrolyte model was presented as an unsymmetric activity coefficient model with aqueous phase infinite dilution reference state. Such an unsymmetric model becomes rather cumbersome to use when dealing with nonaqueous solvents. In this work, we present a symmetric electrolyte NRTL-SAC model which simplifies the long-range interaction term. We further examine the utility of the model in predicting salt solubilities in nonaqueous solven...

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