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Vapor–liquid equilibria for benzene/polybutadiene and cyclohexane/polybutadiene systems at 333, 355, and 373 K using gas chromatography

✍ Scribed by W. Robbie Lau; Charles J. Glover; James C. Holste


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
588 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

A perturbation chromatography apparatus has been designed and constructed for determining the vapor–liquid equilibrium between a two‐component (solvent/helium) vapor phase and a two‐component (polymer/solvent) liquid phase. The apparatus performed very well, giving reproducible and reliable results that agree with independent, previously reported studies. All tests of the equipment indicated that it was successful in meeting the conditions of low column pressure drop, small perturbations, and slow flow rate that are required for perturbation chromatography. Binary polymer/solvent data were obtained for polybutadiene (PBD)/benzene or polybutadiene/cyclohexane systems at solvent partial pressures to 40 kPa and for n‐hexane at infinite dilution, all at the three temperatures of 333.15, 355.00, and 373.15 K. The experimental data for each system can be represented within experimental error by the Flory–Huggins polymer solution theory using a single binary interaction parameter that is independent of temperature and concentration.