Title of article :
Extensions and applications of the SAFT equation of state to solvents, monomers, and polymers
Author/Authors :
Jog، نويسنده , , Prasanna K. and Garcia-Cuellar، نويسنده , , Alejandro and Chapman، نويسنده , , Walter G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
6
From page :
321
To page :
326
Abstract :
Several recent advances have led to accurate equations of state for linear and branched chain polyatomic fluids. One of these equations of state, the Statistical Associating Fluid Theory, SAFT, proposed by Chapman et al. [W.G. Chapman, G. Jackson, K.E. Gubbins, Mol. Phys. 65 (1988) 1057–1079; W.G. Chapman, K.E. Gubbins, G. Jackson, M. Radosz, I&EC Research 29 (1990) 1709–1721], enables engineers to predict the effects of chain length, intermolecular association, and compressibility on phase behavior for mixtures containing solvents, monomers, and polymers. The utility of SAFT is a result of its basis in statistical mechanics in the form of Wertheimʹs thermodynamic perturbation theory. This basis in theory also allows us to systematically improve or extend the equation of state. In this paper, we briefly discuss the physical basis for the SAFT approach. Examples of applications of the equation of state are presented for mixtures of solvents, monomers, and polymers. Opportunities to improve the equation of state and to extend its range of applicability also are discussed.
Keywords :
Statistical mechanics , equation of state , Liquid–liquid equilibria
Journal title :
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Record number :
1982340
Link To Document :
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