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Perspective for Extended Group-Contribution Methods for the Prediction of Activity Coefficients Accounting for Sterical Effects. Linking UNIFAC and the Group Vector Space Method

Machefer, Stephan
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Grasemann, Martin
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Schnitzlein, Klaus
2008
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Group contribution methods for the calculation of an activity coefficient such as UNIFAC (universal factorial activity coefficient) currently do not take into account sterical effects. Consequently one of the major deficiencies of such methods is their inability to resolve isomeric systems and their often insufficient accuracy for systems including molecules of very different size. In this paper an approach is presented by which sterical information can be implemented into those methods by means of a modified group vector space (GVS) procedure. (Wen, X.; Qiang, Y. Group Vector Space method for estimating melting and boiling points of organic compounds. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2002,41, 5534-5537.) Exemplary calculations with UNIFAC/GVS underline the potential of this new approach resulting in a perspective for substantially improved group contributions methods with a wider range of applicability and even more reliable predictive performance.

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DOI
10.1021/ie800980m
Web of Science ID

WOS:000261629100032

Author(s)
Machefer, Stephan
Grasemann, Martin
Schnitzlein, Klaus
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume

47

Start page

10080

End page

10085

Subjects

Real Solvents Model

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Organic-Compounds

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Screening Model

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Liquid-Mixtures

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Thermodynamics

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Performance

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Vle

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REVIEWED

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November 30, 2010
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