Abstract

New experimental densities for diethylamine (DEA), dibutylamine (DBA), and tributylamine (TBA) at 11 isotherms in the range of 293.15–473.15 K and 18 isobars up to 37.5 MPa are reported. PρT measurements (176 experimental data points) have been performed using a high-pressure vibrating-tube densimeter. These data were correlated with a new modified Tait-like equation considering standard deviations of less than 2 × 10–4 g·cm–3, and then isothermal compressibility (κT) and thermal expansion coefficient (αP) were calculated. This study is supported by the results of modeling using the perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (PC-SAFT). The parameters of PC-SAFT equation of state (EoS), for pure solvents, were rigorously determined by fitting the equation to the liquid PρT experimental data. In this study, the correlations, which are based on minimizing the total objective functions (density, pressure, and temperature) simultaneously, were developed to estimate the PC-SAFT parameters. The model r...

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