Excess molar enthalpies of {xH2O +(1 –x)C5H12}(g) up to 698.2 K and 14.0 MPa
Abstract
Excess molar enthalpies, HEm, of {xH2O +(1 –x)C5H12} have been measured at temperatures from 448.2 to 698.2 K and at pressures up to 14.0 MPa. HEm is defined as the residual enthalpy of the mixture minus the mole-fraction-weighted mean of the pure component residual enthalpies. The residual enthalpy H*m of n-pentane was calculated from virial coefficients B and C, and H*m of water was calculated using coefficients B, C and D, which are consistent with the NBS/NRC steam tables. H*m for the mixture was calculated from cross-term B12 values obtained by combining Stockmayer parameters, ε/kB= 233 K, σ= 0.312 nm and t*= 1.238 for water with Kihara parameters for n-pentane, and cross-terms C112 and C122 obtained from the Orbey–Vera third virial coefficient corresponding states correlation using fluoromethane parameters in place of those for water in non-associative interactions. HEm values calculated from the virial equation of state are in good agreement with experiment.