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Thermodynamic Modelling of Electrolyte Solutions

Author: Patrice PARICAUD

Publication date: March 10, 2022

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Knowledge of the thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solutions is essential for sizing unit operations such as absorption and desorption columns for CO 2 capture, crystallizers or electrochemical systems. There are a huge number of models for these systems, which can be differentiated into two categories: activity coefficient models and equations of state. Each type of approach has its advantages and disadvantages, the trade-off being between the complexity of the mathematical expressions, the number of parameters fitted and the ability to handle a wide variety of mixtures with the same model. Although there are several software packages available in the literature that include models for electrolytes, a certain amount of user know-how is required with regard to model parameterization and the chemical species to be considered (speciation)....

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