Thermodynamic and thermophysical properties of chemicals of industrial and environmental interest Measurement and modeling
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University of Tlemcen
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The present thesis is part of a general program of research concerning the thermophysical
and thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures containing molecules of industrial and
environmental interest.
The first part presents the experimental results of densities, speeds of sound and refractive
indices measurements of twelve (12) binary mixtures at different temperatures and at
pressure of 0.1 MPa. The measured data has been utilized to compute isentropic
compressibility, intermolecular free length, specific acoustic impedance, relative
association, relaxation strength and Rao's molar sound function. The excess/deviation
properties such as excess molar volume, deviations in isentropic compressibility, deviations
in intermolecular free length, deviations in acoustic impedance, deviations in speed of sound
and deviation of refractive index were also calculated for all studied mixtures under the same
experimental conditions. The correlation of excess properties was made by help of the
Redlich-Kister polynomial equation.
The second part contains vapor-liquid equilibrium data of three binary mixtures measured
by means of a static apparatus at several temperatures. The obtained results were correlated
with the Antoine equation. From these data, the excess Gibbs function and the vapor phase
composition were evaluated using the Barker’s method. The activity coefficients of the
components in binary mixtures were also estimated. Additionally, the experimental data were
correlated by using three activity coefficient models NRTL, UNIQUAC and Modified
UNIFAC (Dortmund).