2004
DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2004-10063-7
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Theoretical and experimental comparison of the Soret coefficient for water-methanol and water-ethanol binary mixtures

Abstract: In multicomponent mixtures, a much richer variety of phenomena can occur than in simple (single-component) fluids. Natural convection in single-component fluids is due to buoyancy forces caused by temperature gradients. In multicomponent mixtures, buoyancy forces may also be caused by concentration gradients. Because natural convection, molecular diffusion, and thermal conduction have different relaxation time scales, a wide variety of resulting convective motions and heat and mass distributions might occur. I… Show more

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“…This value is 3 orders of magnitude larger than the coefficients reported by Platten et al 12 and Saghir et al 44 for mixtures of water-methanol and by Reith and MullerPlathe 45 of binary Lennard-Jones liquids. In order to evaluate the influence of the wetting of the water-carbon interface on the thermophoretic motion of the nanodroplet, we vary the Lennard-Jones parameter ε co , from the reference value of 0.3920 kJ/mol to 0.5643 and 0.2508 kJ/mol, which correspond to strongly hydrophilic and strongly hydrophobic interfaces, respectively.…”
Section: 29mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This value is 3 orders of magnitude larger than the coefficients reported by Platten et al 12 and Saghir et al 44 for mixtures of water-methanol and by Reith and MullerPlathe 45 of binary Lennard-Jones liquids. In order to evaluate the influence of the wetting of the water-carbon interface on the thermophoretic motion of the nanodroplet, we vary the Lennard-Jones parameter ε co , from the reference value of 0.3920 kJ/mol to 0.5643 and 0.2508 kJ/mol, which correspond to strongly hydrophilic and strongly hydrophobic interfaces, respectively.…”
Section: 29mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…[ [6,19]. Generally, when water content is less then 60% in the mixture, the theoretical prediction of the Firoozabadi model is closer to the experimental data.…”
Section: Soret Coefficient and Thermal Diffusion Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Generally, when water content is less then 60% in the mixture, the theoretical prediction of the Firoozabadi model is closer to the experimental data. For the water-ethanol mixtures with a 90 and 50% mass fraction of ethanol at 37.5 and 22.5 • C, respectively, the experiment data at atmospheric pressure [6,12] was used to compare with the predictions of the Firoozabadi model. The thermal diffusion flux equation is given below in the experiment:…”
Section: Soret Coefficient and Thermal Diffusion Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Saghir et al [10] compared the results obtained using the Firoozabadi model, with the CPA equation of state, to the experimental data obtained by Platten [11]. Two polar mixtures, methanol-water and ethanol-water, with 0.835mole fraction of methanol and 0.779-mole fraction of ethanol, respectively, were utilized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%