posted on 2020-04-28, 19:37authored byZachariah Steven Baird, Petri Uusi-Kyyny, Joanna Witos, Antti H. Rantamäki, Herbert Sixta, Susanne K. Wiedmer, Ville Alopaeus
Ionic
liquids have the potential to be used for extracting valuable
chemicals from raw materials. These processes often involve water,
and after extraction, the water or other chemicals must be removed
from the ionic liquid, so it can be reused. To help in designing such
processes, we present data on the vapor–liquid equilibrium
of the system containing protic ionic liquid 7-methyl-1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-enium
acetate, water, acetic acid, and 7-methyl-1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene.
Earlier studies have only focused on mixtures of water and an ionic
liquid with a stoichiometric ratio of the ions. Here, we also investigated
mixtures containing an excess of the acid or base component because
in real systems with protic ionic liquids, the amount of acid and
base in the mixture can vary. We modeled the data using both the ePC-SAFT
and NRTL models, and we compared the performance of different modeling
strategies. We also experimentally determined the vapor composition
for a few of the samples, but none of the modeling strategies tested
could accurately predict the concentration of the acid and base components
in the vapor phase.