Assessment of COSMO-RS for Predicting Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium in Systems Containing Deep Eutectic Solvents

IF 3.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Kai Wang, Daili Peng, Ahmad Alhadid and Mirjana Minceva*, 
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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have gained significant attention as green solvents for liquid–liquid extraction applications. Predictive thermodynamic models can identify suitable DESs for a specific separation problem. To this end, we conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the conductor-like screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS) to predict liquid–liquid equilibrium (LLE) in systems containing DESs. The TZVP and TZVPD-FINE parameter sets of COSMO-RS were considered, and the salts were modeled as associated or fully dissociated ions. The results showed that COSMO-RS predicted LLE in all systems with an average root mean square deviations (RMSDs) below 10% and represented lower average RMSD in systems with nonsalt DESs than salt-based DESs. COSMO-RS predictions using the TZVPD-FINE parameter set were slightly better than the TZVP parameter set. Nevertheless, the COSMO-RS predictions of the solute distribution between the phases were not accurate enough compared to experimental data using either of the parameter sets. COSMO-RS largely overestimated the solute partition coefficients for aromatic and heterocyclic solutes in systems containing alkanes and salt-based DES. On the other hand, acceptable RMSDs and reliable predictions of partition coefficients were observed for alcohol solutes in systems containing alkanes and salt-based DESs. Given the complexity of describing the interactions and LLE in quaternary systems containing salts, further improvements in the COSMO-RS model are still needed. This study highlighted the potential and shortcomings of COSMO-RS as a tool to utilize DES for liquid–liquid extraction applications.

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评估 COSMO-RS 在预测含有深共晶溶剂的体系中的液液平衡方面的作用
深共晶溶剂(DES)作为用于液-液萃取的绿色溶剂,已受到广泛关注。预测性热力学模型可以为特定分离问题确定合适的 DES。为此,我们对实际溶剂的类导体筛选模型(COSMO-RS)进行了全面评估,以预测含有 DESs 的体系中的液液平衡(LLE)。考虑了 COSMO-RS 的 TZVP 和 TZVPD-FINE 参数集,并将盐类建模为关联离子或完全离解离子。结果表明,COSMO-RS 预测了所有系统中的 LLE,平均均方根偏差(RMSD)低于 10%,并且非盐 DES 系统中的平均均方根偏差低于盐基 DES 系统。使用TZVPD-FINE参数集的COSMO-RS预测结果略好于TZVP参数集。尽管如此,COSMO-RS 对各相间溶质分布的预测与使用任一参数集的实验数据相比都不够准确。在含有烷烃和盐基 DES 的系统中,COSMO-RS 在很大程度上高估了芳香族和杂环溶质的溶质分配系数。另一方面,在含有烷烃和盐基 DES 的系统中,观察到醇类溶质的分配系数的 RMSD 值可接受,预测结果可靠。鉴于描述含盐季化合物体系中相互作用和 LLE 的复杂性,COSMO-RS 模型仍需进一步改进。本研究强调了 COSMO-RS 作为将 DES 用于液液萃取应用的工具的潜力和不足。
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
1467
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: ndustrial & Engineering Chemistry, with variations in title and format, has been published since 1909 by the American Chemical Society. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research is a weekly publication that reports industrial and academic research in the broad fields of applied chemistry and chemical engineering with special focus on fundamentals, processes, and products.
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