Effect of temperature on the phase-separation ability of KCl in aqueous two-phase systems composed of propanols: Determination of the critical temperature and extension of the results to other salts

Publication date: Available online 22 April 2019Source: The Journal of Chemical ThermodynamicsAuthor(s): Jorge Garcia-Cano, Alejandro Gomis, Alicia Font, Vicente GomisAbstractThe phase-forming ability of KCl in propanols has been investigated, aiming to assess its utility in aqueous two-phase extraction. Equilibrium data of the different equilibrium regions (SLLV, SLV, LLV, and LV) of aqueous two-phase systems (ATPSs) of water + KCl + 1-propanol and water + KCl + 2-propanol have been determined at the boiling temperatures of the mixtures and 101.3 kPa. In addition, the lowest critical solution temperature (LCST) for the water + KCl + 1-propanol system was measured to be 271.2 K, and the equilibrium behavior of the system in the vicinity of the LCST (at 268.1 and 273.1 K) was also determined. Finally, using various methods such as the effective excluded volume (EEV) theory, Setchenov-type equations, and the plait point of the liquid-liquid region, different salt and alcohol systems have been studied and classified according to their ability to produce ATPSs.
Source: The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research