2006 AIChE Annual Meeting

(207b) Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of a Ternary System Containing Dimethyl Ether (Dme) and Light Hydrocarbons

Authors

Tomoya Tsuji - Presenter, Nihon University
Toshihiko Hiaki, Nihon University
Mitsuo Namba, The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan
Recently, dimethyl ether (DME) can be produced directly from water gas, carbon monoxide and hydrogen, by use of a new type catalyst dispersed in some fluids. Considering the molecular structure, the physical properties of DME are similar to those of propane or butane. Then a large amount of DME will be supplied as an alterative fuel for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Japan. However, there are few vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) data, especially for the multi-component system containing DME. In this study, a recirculate type apparatus was designed to measure VLE for the ternary system, propane + DME + butane, at 313.15 K. The cell, with the inner volume about 200 cm3, was made of stainless steal. Two windows and an automatic back-pressure regulator were also equipped with the cell. Using the back-pressure regulator, the mixture, of the different composition, can be successively loaded without changing temperature and pressure. The resolutions of the temperature and pressure measurements were 0.01 K and 0.0001 MPa, respectively. The precision of the composition analysis was estimated within 0.001 mole fraction by use of a gas chromatograph equipped with a capillary column. In the measurement, VLE was measure for propane + DME + butane at 313.15 K and 0.8830 MPa. Vapor-liquid-liquid equilibrium (VLLE) was not observed, and VLE was maintained at given temperature and pressure. The VLE was also estimated by using Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state with optimized binary parameters. Since the calculation showed a good reproducibility, the VLE, of this ternary system at 313.15 K, were predicted in the whole range of pressure.