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Solubility UNIFAC UNIQUAC function

The UNIFAC (UNIQUAC functional group activity coefficient) method is an extension of the UNIQUAC (Universal quasi chemical) method, which has been used widely in chemical process engineering to describe partitioning in organic systems as occur in petroleum and chemical processing (Fredenslund et al., 1975,1977). It has been applied less frequently to aqueous systems. It expresses the activity coefficient as the sum of a "combinational" component, which quantifies the nature of the area "seen" by the solute molecule, and a "residual" component, which is deduced from group contributions. Arbuckle (1983,1986), Banerjee (1985), Banerjee and Howard (1988), and Campbell and Luthy (1985) have tested the applicability of the method to water solubility. [Pg.155]


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