Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.21, No.10, 1172-1181, 2013
Thermodynamic Consistency Test for Binary Gas plus Water Equilibrium Data at Low and High Pressures
Phase equilibrium in binary gas + water mixtures over wide ranges of temperatures and pressures are modeled and tested for thermodynamic consistency. For modeling, the Peng-Robinson equation of state was used and the Wong-Sandler mixing rules were incorporated into the equation of state parameters. In the Wong-Sandler mixing rules the van Laar model for the excess Gibbs energy was applied. In addition, a reasonable and flexible method is applied to test the thermodynamic consistency of pressure-temperature-concentration (P-T-x) data of these binary mixtures. Modeling is found acceptable in all cases, meaning that deviations in correlating the pressure and the gas phase concentration are low. For all cases the thermodynamic consistency method gives a clear conclusion about consistency or inconsistency of a set of experimental P-T-x data.
Keywords:vapor-liquid equilibrium;gas-water systems;Wong-Sandler mixing rule;thermodynamic consistency test