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Segment-based excess Gibbs energy model for aqueous organic electrolytes

✍ Scribed by Chau-Chyun Chen; Costas P. Bokis; Paul Mathias


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
465 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-1541

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Abstract

The aqueous electrolyte nonrandom two‐liquid (NRTL) model of Chen et al. is extended to represent the excess Gibbs energy of aqueous organic electrolytes. These organic electrolytes exhibit very different solution nonideality from typical aqueous electrolytes with elemental ions. The proposed extension is an integration of the electrolyte NRTL model for aqueous electrolytes and the polymer NRTL model (Chen, 1993) for oligomers and polymers. Organic ions are treated as oligomers that consist of hydrocarbon segments and ionic segments that each exhibit distinctive physical interactions with neighboring species. This integrated NRTL model captures the nonideal phase behavior of aqueous organic electrolytes, including micelle formation. The model further provides a versatile thermodynamic framework to correlate solution nonideality of electrolyte systems, organic or inorganic, and complex systems containing both electrolytes and polymers.


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