1-Vle Part 1
1-Vle Part 1
EQUILIBRIUM
CHE553
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS
Part 1
- THE NATURE OF EQUILIBRIUM
- THE PHASE RULE: DUHEM’S THEOREM
- VLE: QUALITATIVE BEHAVIOR
- SIMPLE MODELS FOR VAPOR LIQUID
EQUILIBRUM: RAOULT’S LAW
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Learning Outcomes
Measures of composition
Mass or mole fraction is defined as the ratio of mass or number of moles of a particular
chemical species in a mixture or solution to the total mass or number of moles of
mixture or solution.
𝑚𝑖 𝑚ሶ 𝑖 𝑛𝑖 𝑛ሶ 𝑖
𝑥𝑖 ≡ = 𝑥𝑖 ≡ =
𝑚 𝑚ሶ 𝑛 𝑛ሶ
Molar concentration is defined as the ratio of mole fraction of a particular chemical
species in a mixture or solution to molar volume of the mixture or solution.
𝑥𝑖
𝐶𝑖 ≡
𝑉
or multiplying and dividing by molar flow rate, n
𝑥𝑖 × 𝑛ሶ 𝑛𝑖ሶ
𝐶𝑖 ≡ =
𝑉 × 𝑛ሶ 𝑞
The molar mass of a mixture or solution is the mole fraction-weighted sum of the molar
masses of all species.
𝑀 ≡ 𝑥𝑖 𝑀𝑖
𝑖
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DUHEM’S THEOREM
For any closed system, the equilibrium state is completely
determined when any two independent variables are fixed.
• Line AEDBLA in Fig. 10.1 can be represented by Fig 10.2(a) P-x1-y1 diagram at Ta.
• The horizontal lines are tie lines connecting the compositions of phase in equilibrium.
• The temperatures Tb and Td lie between the two pure species critical temperature
identified by C1 and C2 in Fig. 10.1.
• Line KJIHLK in Fig. 10.1 can be represented by Fig. 10.2(b) T-x1-y1 diagram at Pa.
• Pressure Pb lies between the critical pressures of the two pure species at points C1 and C2
in Fig. 10.1.
• Pressure Pd is above the critical pressures of both pure species, therefore the T-x1-y1
diagram appears as an island.
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Raoult’s Law
Assumption
Vapor phase is an ideal gas (apply for low to moderate pressure)
Liquid phase is an ideal solution (apply for species that are chemically similar)
Mathematical expression reflecting the two assumptions above is expressed
quantitatively in Raoult’s law as:
yiP = xiPisat (i = 1,2, ..., N) (10.1)
where xi = mole fraction of liquid phase
yi = mole fraction of vapor phase
Pisat = vapor pressure of pure species i at the temperature of the system
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Let’s try!
Calculate vapor pressure of methanol(1)/water(2) system at 333.15 K.
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BUBL P DEW P
Calculate {yi} and P Calculate {xi} and P
Given {xi} and T Given {yi} and T
BUBL T DEW T
Calculate {yi} and T Calculate {xi} and T
Given {xi} and P Given {yi} and P
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( )
P = P2 sat + P1sat − P2sat x1
Equation (10.1) may also be solved for xi and summed over all species.
With ixi = 1, this yields
1
P= (10.3)
y
i
i Pi sat
Example 10.1
Binary system acetonitrile(1)/nitromethane(2) conforms closely to Raoult’s law.
Vapor pressures for the pure species are given by the following Antoine
equations:
2945.47
ln P1 sat = 14.2724 −
T − 49.15
2972.64
ln P2 sat = 14.2043 −
T − 64.15
Solution:
(a) Prepare P-x1-y1 diagram (given T = 348.15 K, x1 and y1 in the range 0→1)
BUBL P calculation
2. Calculate P at any x1 (0 to 1) (
P = P2 sat + P1sat − P2sat x1) (10.2)
By eqn. (10.2)
P/kPa
40 mole% 60
nitromethane is in 0.6 0.7483 66.72
equilibrium with 50
a vapor containing 0.7 0.8222 70.84
74.83 mole% 0.8 0.8880 74.96 40
acetonitrile at a
pressure of 66.72 kPa 0.9 0.9469 79.09
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Superheated vapor
1 1 83.21 P2sat=41.98
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P = ?, y1 = ?
x1, y1
P = ?, x1 = ?
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(b) Prepare T-x1-y1 diagram (given P = 70 kPa, x1 and y1 in the range 0→1)
P − P2 sat
3. Evaluate x1 by eqn (10.2) x1 = sat (10.2)
P1 − P2 sat
T/K
0.1424 0.2401 359.15 350
T = ?, y1 = ?
0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
T = ?, x1 = ? y1 x1
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Bi
2. Calculate P1sat and P2sat by ln Pi sat ( kPa ) = Ai −
Antoine eqn. T ( K ) + Ci
P
4. Calculate P2sat from eqn. 10.2 P2 sat = (10.2)
x1 + x2
NO YES
T (current) = T (previous) STOP
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Initial T = 350.89 K
Bi
2. Calculate P1sat and P2sat by ln Pi sat ( kPa ) = Ai −
Antoine eqn. T ( K ) + Ci
NO YES
T (current) = T (previous) STOP
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Initial T = 350.89 K
REFERENCE
Smith, J.M., Van Ness, H.C., and Abbott, M.M. 2005. Introduction to Chemical
Engineering Thermodynamics. Seventh Edition. Mc Graw-Hill.
PREPARED BY:
NORASMAH MOHAMMED MANSHOR
SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, SHAH ALAM.
norasmah@uitm.edu.my
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