Water sorption equilibrium on 2-Hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium acetate in the temperature range 298.25−349.55 K

Mauro Luberti, Christopher Olkis, Grady Bensted, Giulio Santori

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Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged as novel sorption materials capable to achieve exceptional water vapour uptake that is attractive for their use in heat transformation technologies. Water sorption equilibria on 2-hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium acetate or choline acetate ([Cho][OAc]) were measured at eight different temperatures: 298.25, 303.25, 308.35, 318.55, 328.75, 333.85, 344.15 and 349.55 K. Equilibrium measurements were performed with a dynamic vapour sorption (DVS) system. With a relative humidity of around 90% a water uptake larger than 3.5 gW gIL-1 was observed for all the temperatures. The resulting type III isotherms were correlated with the Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB) model as well as the Redlich-Kister (RK) excess Gibbs energy model. It was found that both models fit the experimental data with great accuracy and provide an appropriate description of the water sorption equilibria. The regressed parameters of the RK model were also employed to predict excess properties of the binary system. Moreover, a thermodynamic cycle was assessed and compared with sorbent benchmarks, highlighting performance that make the choline acetate/water pair a viable option in sorption chiller applications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number112758
JournalFluid phase equilibria
Early online date15 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 15 Jul 2020

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