화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.121, No.21, 5374-5384, 2017
Understanding the Differing Fluid Phase Behavior of Cyclohexane plus Benzene and Their Hydroxylated or Aminated Forms
The three binary mixtures cyclohexane + benzene, cyclohexanol + phenol, and cyclohexylamine + aniline exhibit qualitatively different vapor liquid phase behavior, that is, azeotropic. with a pressure maximum, azeotropic with a pressure minimum, and zeotropic, respectively. Employing molecular modeling and simulation, the COSMO-SAC model, and a cubic equation of state, the root of these effects is studied on the basis of phase equilibria, excess properties for volume enthalpy, and Gibbs energy as well as microscopic structure. It is found that cyclohexane + benzene is characterited by more pronounced repulsive interactions, leading to pressure maximum azeotropy and a positive excess Gibbs energy. Functionalizing the aliphatic and aromatic rings with one amine group each introduces attractive hydrogen bonding interactions of moderate strength that counterbalance such that the mixture becomes zeotropic. The hydroxyl groups introduce strong hydrogen bonding interactions, leading to pressure minimum azeotropy and a negative excess Gibbs energy.