Volume 48, Issue 4 e70000
Research Article

Study of Vapor–Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium Changes of Quaternary Mixtures: Theory and Practice

Agnes Szanyi

Agnes Szanyi

Institute of Chemistry, University of Miskolc, Egyetemvaros A/2, Miskolc, H-3515 Hungary

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Peter Mizsey

Corresponding Author

Peter Mizsey

Institute of Chemistry, University of Miskolc, Egyetemvaros A/2, Miskolc, H-3515 Hungary

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First published: 19 March 2025

Abstract

A novel method is presented for the determination of the thermodynamic behavior and classification of quaternary mixtures. Since the quaternary mixtures are formed by four ternary sub-mixtures, the systematic investigation takes place first in two-dimensional and then in three-dimensional tetrahedrons, presenting the residue curve map with a binodal plot. The mixtures can be classified into four groups, and six rules can be concluded for the change in the type of the nodes and saddles, if a new compound appears. The rules help understand the thermodynamic behavior and complete the engineering design of alternatives. The procedure is demonstrated experimentally on the separation problem of a quaternary mixture based on extractive heteroazeotropic distillation (EHAD).

Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in the cited works listed in [17-21].

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