论文标题
使用Pitzer-Pabalan模型对水蒸气中钠和铜氯化物的非理想溶解度进行了严格分析
Rigorous Analysis of Non-Ideal Solubility of Sodium and Copper Chlorides in Water Vapor Using Pitzer-Pabalan Model
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论文摘要
由于盐与水分子之间的强烈吸引人的相互作用,水蒸气和中性分子的气态混合物(例如NaCl,CUCL等)可能是高度非理想的。特别是,这可能导致水蒸气中盐的溶解度高,并且溶解度对蒸气压的依赖性很强。可以使用Pitzer-Pabalan模型进行水蒸气中盐溶解度的分析,该模型基于不完美气体的热力学理论。原始的Pitzer-Pabalan工作表明,可以重现蒸气中NaCl溶解度的实验数据。未对其原始拟合的可靠性进行分析,尽管原始论文显然取得了成功,但我们认为这导致了Pitzer-Pabalan模型的应用。在这项工作中,我们报告了开发严格拟合程序的最新进展,以使用实验数据参数化Pitzer-Pabalan模型。具体而言,我们对NaCl和CUCL在其他地方获得的实验结果进行了拟合。我们研究了拟合/过度拟合度的程度以及拟合质量对所得拟合参数变化的敏感性。如描述了含盐水簇形成的能量学的热力学参数所代表的结果成功地针对高斯16量从头量量子化学计算而进行了基准测试。现在,此处介绍的严格拟合程序可以应用于其他系统。
Gaseous mixtures of water vapor and neutral molecules of salt (e.g., NaCl, CuCl etc.) can be highly non-ideal due to the strong attractive interaction between salt and water molecules. In particular, this can result in high solubility of salts in water vapor and a strong dependence of solubility on vapor pressure. The analysis of salt solubility in water vapor can be done using the Pitzer-Pabalan model, which is based on the thermodynamic theory of imperfect gases. The original Pitzer-Pabalan work demonstrated that one can reproduce experimental data for NaCl solubility in vapor. No analysis was performed on the reliability of their original fits, which we believe has contributed to the lack of applications of the Pitzer-Pabalan model despite the apparent success of the original paper. In this work, we report recent progress in developing a rigorous fitting procedure to parameterize the Pitzer-Pabalan model using experimental data. Specifically, we performed fitting of the experimental results obtained elsewhere for NaCl and CuCl. We investigate the degree of underfitting/overfitting and the sensitivity of the fitting quality to variations in the resulting fitting parameters. The results, as represented by the thermodynamic parameters describing the energetics of formation of salt-bearing water clusters, were successfully benchmarked against Gaussian 16 ab initio quantum chemistry calculations. The resulting rigorous fitting procedure presented here can now be applied to other systems.