Abstract
We have used in this work the crossover soft-SAFT (soft-Statistical Associating Fluid Theory) equation of state to model nitrogen dioxide/dinitrogen tetroxide (NO2/N2O4), carbon dioxide (CO2) and their mixtures. The prediction of the vapor-liquid equilibrium of this mixture is of utmost importance to correctly assess the NO2 monomer amount that is the oxidizing agent of vegetal macromolecules in the CO2 + NO2/N2O4 reacting medium under supercritical conditions. The quadrupolar effect was explicitly considered when modeling carbon dioxide, enabling to obtain an excellent description of the vapor-liquid equilibria diagrams. NO2 was modeled as a self-associating molecule with a single association site to account for the strong associating character of the NO2 molecule. Again, the vapor-liquid equilibrium of NO2 was correctly modeled. The molecular parameters were tested by accurately predicting the very few available experimental data outside the phase equilibrium. Soft-SAFT was also able to predict the degree of dimerization of NO2 (mimicking the real NO2/N2O4 situation), in good agreement with experimental data. Finally, CO2 and NO2 pure compound parameters were used to predict the vapor-liquid coexistence of the CO2 + NO2/N2O4 mixture at different temperatures. Experimental pressure-CO2 mass fraction isotherms recently measured were well described using a unique binary parameter, independent of the temperature, proving that the soft-SAFT model is able to capture the non-ideal behavior of the mixture.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 154-163 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Fluid Phase Equilibria |
| Volume | 266 |
| Issue number | 1-2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 25 Apr 2008 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- CO
- Crossover
- NO/NO
- Reacting systems
- Soft-SAFT
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