fish1957
Civil/Environmental
- May 14, 2004
- 1
A closed wood preserving retort contains 200 gallons of coal-tar creosote and 2000 gallons of water. Creosote is a mixture of hydrocarbons distilled from coal tar. It is insoluble in water, has a specific gravity of 1.1, the molecular weight can be assumed to be 162. The A and B coefficients for Antoine's equation:
log VP, mm Hg =[(-.05223*A)/T]+ B
are A = 33649 and B = 5.7296 (T is Kelvin).
The retort is closed and some of the air is evacuated. The temperature of the liquid mix is raised until the temperature of the air/vapor mix in the retort is 245°F. The resulting pressure is 35 psig.
I need to estimate the amount of creosote emitted when this retort is vented to the atmosphere.
May I calculate the mole fraction in the gas phase above this mixture as if the mixture was an ideal solution without significant error? If not, how should it be done?
TIA for your help.
log VP, mm Hg =[(-.05223*A)/T]+ B
are A = 33649 and B = 5.7296 (T is Kelvin).
The retort is closed and some of the air is evacuated. The temperature of the liquid mix is raised until the temperature of the air/vapor mix in the retort is 245°F. The resulting pressure is 35 psig.
I need to estimate the amount of creosote emitted when this retort is vented to the atmosphere.
May I calculate the mole fraction in the gas phase above this mixture as if the mixture was an ideal solution without significant error? If not, how should it be done?
TIA for your help.