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Abstract
The design and operation of distillation columns is based on vapor-liquid equilibrium
data, which is a necessity for the chemical industry. In recent years, chemical industry has embraced
green chemistry and sustainable development. Furthermore, green solvents are more environmentfriendly
and cleaner than conventional solvents and thus offer a good alternative. Very limited work
has been reported in the literature that focuses on the generation of isobaric/isothermal vapor-liquid
equilibrium (VLE) data of systems comprising green solvents. In this paper, reported VLE data are
explored for three emerging green solvents, such as cyclopentyl methyl ether (CPME), γ-
valerolactone (GVL), and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF). Emerging green solvents have favorable
environmental, health, and safety characteristics, making them attractive alternatives for a
wide range of applications. The study focuses on two critical separations; the extraction of formic
acid from Power-to-X chemical processes and purification of acetic acid from chemical synthesis or
fermentation processes. Both processes are integral parts of the chemical industry's sustainable development.
To facilitate these separations, accurate VLE data for these green solvents with acetic
acid/formic acid systems are essential. The paper reviews literature related to VLE data for systems
involving these green solvents. It provides insights into the experimental conditions, equipment,
analysis methods, thermodynamic models, and error-minimizing functions used in the previous studies.
The researchers can refer to this information as a useful reference prior to the VLE experimentation
and modeling of systems comprising these three green solvents. Moreover, the paper presents an
overview of recent research on green solvents and their applications, illustrating their versatility and
potential for various industrial processes. Research efforts are needed to generate VLE data for green
solvent systems and support the chemical industry in transitions towards more sustainable practices.