2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(309a) Saft-D: a New Equation of State for Polymeric Fluids
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The Dimer chain term proposed by Ghonasgi and Chapman (J. Chem. Phys. 1994, 100, 6633-6639, accounting for the chain connectivity is used in conjunction with the perturbed chain dispersion term proposed by Gross and Sadowski (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2001, 40, 1244-1260) to form a new equation of state for chain fluids. The new equation of state is applied to the homologous series of n-alkanes, as well as to polymers. The predictive and extrapolative capabilities of the model are demonstrated through comparisons with experimental data for pure component and mixtures, and the performance of the model is discussed vis-à-vis some of the existing approaches. The new equation of state provides an accurate description of liquid densities over the whole range of temperature, including the critical region. The predictions for binary mixtures are in excellent agreement with experimental data, and the description of the phase behavior of polymer solutions is improved as compared to PC-SAFT predictions, especially at high polymer concentration.