Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.217, No.2, 205-216, 2004
Correlation and comparison of the infinite dilution activity coefficients in aqueous and organic mixtures from a modified excess Gibbs energy model
Activity coefficients at infinite dilution (In gamma(infinity)) of aqueous systems were calculated using a modified excess Gibbs energy model. More than 95 binary systems with 15 solute families from nonpolar alkanes to polar alcohols and acids were employed in this study. Based on the local composition lattice model developed by Aranovich and Donohue, a modified excess Gibbs energy equation (m-AD model) was derived in this study. With two generalized parameters for each homologous series of solutes, this modified model yields satisfactory results for the limiting activity coefficients. The overall absolute average deviation (AAD) of In gamma(infinity) for all aqueous systems investigated in this study is 2% for the m-AD model, and the corresponding AAD in gamma(infinity) unit is 7%. The calculated infinite dilution activity coefficients from the in-AD model are comparable to those from the MOSCED, SPACE, PDD, LSER or the modified UNIFAC model. The m-AD model shows lower peak deviation than those from other methods. Satisfactory generalized correlation results are also observed for organic solvents other than water. With the generalized parameters, the m-AD model satisfactorily predicts the limiting activity coefficients for other solutes not included in the correlation. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.