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Application of COSMO-RS and UNIFAC for ionic liquids based gas separation

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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

KT Consortium, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems3

Chinese Academy of Sciences4

CERE – Center for Energy Ressources Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark5

PSE for SPEED6

In recent years, due to their advantages on good stability, non-volatility, tunable viscosity and tailor-made properties, ionic liquids (ILs) have been regarded as novel potential solvents and alternative media for gas separation. However, the various cations and anions representing the ILs, together with limited experimental data, make it challenging to predict gas solubility in ILs and identify the optimal IL for a specific gas separation.

In this work, a comprehensive Henry’s law constants database is first established for gas-IL which supplements an already established extensive gas solubility database. Because of the insufficient experimental data for both IL-C2H4 and IL-C2H6 systems, the COSMO-RS model is used after validation to generate additional pseudo-experimental data.

Then, together with the sufficient experimental data of CO2-IL and CH4-IL systems, UNIFAC-IL is developed for the prediction of four-component shale gas (CH4, C2H4, C2H6, CO2) solubility in ILs. A relatively good agreement between the model predicted and the experimental solubility data is observed.

Moreover, the developed UNIFAC-IL model can be used to predict the solubility of gases in new ILs that are not included in parameter fitting due to its group contribution basis. For this reason, the model represents a very useful tool for task-specific design of ionic liquids for gas separations.

Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Year: 2018
Pages: 816-828
ISSN: 18734405 and 00092509
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2018.08.002
ORCIDs: Liang, Xiaodong , Kontogeorgis, Georgios M. and 0000-0002-6719-9283
Other keywords

Henry’s law constant

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