M. Krummen et al., Measurement of activity coefficients at infinite dilution in solvent mixtures using the dilutor technique, IND ENG RES, 39(6), 2000, pp. 2114-2123
The knowledge of activity coefficients at infinite dilution (gamma(infinity
)) are of particular importance for the synthesis, design, and optimization
of separation processes because the largest separation effort is required
to remove the last traces of impurities. Furthermore, reliable gamma(infini
ty) values are required to select selective solvents (entrainers) for separ
ation processes such as extractive distillation, extraction, and so forth o
r to check far separation problems (azeotropic points and miscibility gaps)
. Various experimental techniques for the determination of limiting activit
y coefficients in pure solvents have been developed. In this paper gamma(in
finity) values for different hydrocarbons (n-hexane, cyclohexane, 1-hexene,
and benzene) for NMP-water mixtures measured with the help of the dilutor
technique in the temperature range between 30 and 60 degrees C are reported
, which can be used to select and to optimize the selectivity and capacity
for the separation of aliphatics from aromatic or alkanes from alkenes usin
g NMP/water mixtures as the entrainer.