Ghanadzadeh Gilani, A.’s team published research in Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data in 2020-11-12 | CAS: 140-11-4

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data published new progress about Liquid-liquid equilibrium (ternary). 140-11-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Benzyl acetate, and the molecular formula is C9H10O2, Recommanded Product: Benzyl acetate.

Ghanadzadeh Gilani, A. published the artcileMeasurement and Modeling of Liquid-Liquid Equilibria for Water-Phosphoric Acid-Aromatic Esters, Recommanded Product: Benzyl acetate, the main research area is liquid liquid equilibrium water phosphoric acid aromatic ester.

Ternary liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE) data were measured for the {water + phosphoric acid + aromatic esters (benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, di-Me phthalate, and di-Et phthalate)} systems at T = 298.2 K and P = 101.3 kPa. Moreover, to investigate the effect of temperature on LLE behavior, the LLE measurement was performed for a ternary system of (water + phosphoric acid + benzyl acetate) at three different temperatures (298.2, 308.2, and 318.2) K and the above pressure as well. Among the studied ternary systems, only the phase diagram for the system containing benzyl acetate clearly displays type-1 LLE behavior. The quality of the tie-line data was checked through the Othmer-Tobias correlation equation. The exptl. data were correlated using the UNIQUAC model. For all of the systems studied, the separation factors are larger than unity, which means that the chosen aromatic esters might have the potential to extract phosphoric acid from water. As the solubility of the acid in benzyl benzoate is poor and it might be hydrolyzed in water after having been rested for a while, it is not a suitable solvent in the recovery of the acid from water.

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data published new progress about Liquid-liquid equilibrium (ternary). 140-11-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Benzyl acetate, and the molecular formula is C9H10O2, Recommanded Product: Benzyl acetate.

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