Abstract

BackgroundTo develop process for separating dimethyl succinate (DMS) and dimethyl glutarate (DMG) with the aid of supercritical carbon dioxide, the vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) data of the related mixtures are fundamentally important. The VLE data were determined experimentally and correlated with various thermodynamic models in this study. MethodsThe isothermal VLE data were measured for carbon dioxide + DMS and carbon dioxide + DMG by using a semi-flow and a static types of apparatuses at temperatures from 313.15 K to 413.15 K and pressures up to 20 MPa. These VLE data were correlated with the Krichevsky-Ilinskaya (KI) equation, the Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK), the Peng-Robinson (PR) and the Patel-Teja (PT) equations of state incorporating with two-parameter one-fluid van der Waals mixing rules (vdW-2). Significant findingsThe results of this study provide the VLE data of carbon dioxide + DMS and + DMG and reveal the VLE phase transition behavior, especially crossing near critical region. The Henry's constant and critical loci were also estimated. The Peng-Robinson equation of state with the vdW-2 mixing rule yielded the best data correlation results. The optimal values of the binary interaction parameters were also obtained, which can be used in the separation process simulation and design.

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