Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Measurements and Modeling for Cyclohexane + Cyclohexanone
Résumé
The characteristically low conversion in the oxidation of cyclohexane to form cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone requires significant recovery work via distillation. In this study, new isothermal vapor-liquid equilibria (VLE) are presented for the cyclohexane + cyclohexanone binary system. Measurements were performed at temperatures of (423, 444, 464, and 484) K, using an apparatus based on the “static-analytic” method, with two ROLSI pneumatic capillary samplers. The generated data are correlated using two equations of state, namely, the Peng-Robinson coupled with the Wong-Sandler mixing rules and the perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) with a dipolar contribution by Jog and Chapman. While both models perform reasonably well in describing the phase equilibria, the Peng-Robinson is slightly better than the perturbed-chain SAFT equation of state and tends to be more easily implemented in industrial process simulators.