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A review of Barker's activity coefficient method and VLE data reduction

Abstract

Highlights: > This is a review article on Barker's activity coefficient method. > Various aspects of VLE data reduction have been surveyed. > Several algorithms applied in data reduction process have been discussed. > Excess Gibbs free energy models frequently used also have been studied. - Abstract: The method of Barker is a popular scheme for determination of activity coefficients from total pressure measurements. A comprehensive review of this method is presented in this study. While discussing this technique various aspects of (vapor + liquid) equilibrium (VLE) data reduction process including types of algorithms applied, roles of saturated vapor pressures and equilibrium vapor compositions data, and types of objective functions used are analyzed. Activity coefficient or liquid state models frequently used in VLE data reduction are shown and their comparisons are investigated. More so, advantages and limitations of Barker's method are demonstrated.
Authors:
Islam, Akand W., E-mail: awislam@crimson.ua.edu; [1]  Rahman, Md Hafizur [2] 
  1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 (United States)
  2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (Canada)
Publication Date:
Jan 15, 2012
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics; Journal Volume: 44; Journal Issue: 1; Other Information: DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2011.08.013; PII: S0021-9614(11)00289-8; Copyright (c) 2011 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; ALGORITHMS; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; EQUILIBRIUM; FREE ENTHALPY; LIQUIDS; PRESSURE MEASUREMENT; REACTION KINETICS; THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY; VAPOR PRESSURE; VAPORS; ENERGY; EVALUATION; FLUIDS; GASES; KINETICS; MATHEMATICAL LOGIC; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
OSTI ID:
21577463
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0021-9614; JCTDAF; TRN: GB12R3258055189
Availability:
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jct.2011.08.013
Submitting Site:
GBN
Size:
page(s) 31-37
Announcement Date:
Aug 09, 2012

Citation Formats

Islam, Akand W., E-mail: awislam@crimson.ua.edu, and Rahman, Md Hafizur. A review of Barker's activity coefficient method and VLE data reduction. United Kingdom: N. p., 2012. Web. doi:10.1016/j.jct.2011.08.013.
Islam, Akand W., E-mail: awislam@crimson.ua.edu, & Rahman, Md Hafizur. A review of Barker's activity coefficient method and VLE data reduction. United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jct.2011.08.013
Islam, Akand W., E-mail: awislam@crimson.ua.edu, and Rahman, Md Hafizur. 2012. "A review of Barker's activity coefficient method and VLE data reduction." United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jct.2011.08.013.
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abstractNote = {Highlights: > This is a review article on Barker's activity coefficient method. > Various aspects of VLE data reduction have been surveyed. > Several algorithms applied in data reduction process have been discussed. > Excess Gibbs free energy models frequently used also have been studied. - Abstract: The method of Barker is a popular scheme for determination of activity coefficients from total pressure measurements. A comprehensive review of this method is presented in this study. While discussing this technique various aspects of (vapor + liquid) equilibrium (VLE) data reduction process including types of algorithms applied, roles of saturated vapor pressures and equilibrium vapor compositions data, and types of objective functions used are analyzed. Activity coefficient or liquid state models frequently used in VLE data reduction are shown and their comparisons are investigated. More so, advantages and limitations of Barker's method are demonstrated.}
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