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Extraction separation of aromatic homologues from n-decane using DMSO: Influence of the alky side chain length

Chen Liu, Haiyong Zhang, Yonggang Wang, Hongcun Bai, Di Zhao, Qian Liu

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics(2022)

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Abstract
In this study, the liquid-liquid equilibrium of DMSO-aromatic homologues-n-decane systems were measured at 303.15 K under 101.3 kPa at first, followed by Other-Tobias equation data reliability verification and NRTL/UNIQUAC activity coefficient model correlation. Moreover, intermolecular interaction energies and molecular polarity indexes were calculated to interpret the extraction results. Finally, a set of wave function analyses were accomplished to elaborate the physical nature of the interaction concerning alky side chain length in DMSO extraction process. These investigations show that: (1) Both aromatics extraction and alkane entrainment are in the order of toluene > ethylbenzene > isopropylbenzene (cumene). (2) Intermolecular interaction energy and molecular polarity index can characterize the interaction intensity between the stationary dimer. (3) The interactions between aromatics and DMSO are weak hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interaction. The attractive part mainly involves dispersion (50.54 similar to 53.30%) and electrostatic (35.49 similar to 37.67%) effect. (4) The interaction between aromatics and n-decane are van der Waals interaction, dominated by attractive dispersion (70.41 similar to 70.86%) and repulsive exchange effect. With the extension of the alky side chain, the electrostatic contribution decreases, while the dispersion contribution increases. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd.
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Extraction,DMSO,Aromatic homologues,N-decane,Alley side chain length
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