2010
DOI: 10.1021/ie101474d
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A Novel Theory for Predicting Critical Constants and the α Function for Pure Polymers

Abstract: The cubic equation of state (CEoS) requires critical temperature (T c ), critical pressure (P c ), and the alpha (R) function for all components including polymers before it can be used for the prediction of phase behavior and thermodynamic properties for the system. For nonpolymers or conventional components, T c , P c , and R usually are available in databanks. However, this is not the case for polymers since their critical point is not measurable and they lack vapor pressures for the derivation of the R fun… Show more

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“…The equations acquired by this method are simple, understandable, and accurate. Cubic equation of state is closely related to critical properties of pure substances, and thus it is also a way to obtain critical parameters. In addition, by employing molecular descriptors from computer simulation of molecular mechanics, Wakeham provided a new correlation for the estimation of critical parameters of hydrocarbons and achieved high precision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equations acquired by this method are simple, understandable, and accurate. Cubic equation of state is closely related to critical properties of pure substances, and thus it is also a way to obtain critical parameters. In addition, by employing molecular descriptors from computer simulation of molecular mechanics, Wakeham provided a new correlation for the estimation of critical parameters of hydrocarbons and achieved high precision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%