Difference between revisions of "MSE Density Parameter Update"
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Analogous to [[File:T15.jpg]], [[File:T16.jpg]] can be defined as [[File:T17.jpg]] and derived from Eq. (1) as: | Analogous to [[File:T15.jpg]], [[File:T16.jpg]] can be defined as [[File:T17.jpg]] and derived from Eq. (1) as: | ||
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Revision as of 07:11, 11 July 2016
In UNIQUAC term, the excess molar volume, , is assumed to be analogous to that of the excess Gibbs energy, i.e.
where is a different interaction parameter from that of in the model. The symmetrically normalized (subscript UNIQ is omitted in the following text) needs to be converted to the unsymmetrically normalized value () for density calculations in MSE. Conversion fromto : Standard state chemical potentials in the two normalizations are related by (or ) which is derived from equality of chemical potentials in two normalizations, and using 1 in the infinite dilution limit. Derivatives of ’s with respect to pressure give volumes, i.e. -> Here is how to calculate Analogous to , can be defined as and derived from Eq. (1) as: (2a)
At infinite dilution,