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  1. Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

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    Table of Contents

    Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    About the Author xix

    Nomenclature xxi

    Part I: Pure Fluids 1

    Chapter 1: Scope and Language of Thermodynamics 3

    1.1 Molecular Basis of Thermodynamics 5

    1.2 Statistical versus Classical Thermodynamics 11

    1.3 Definitions 13

    1.4 Units 22

    1.5 Summary 26

    1.6 Problems 26

    Chapter 2: Phase Diagrams of Pure Fluids 29

    2.1 The PVT Behavior of Pure Fluid 29

    2.2 Tabulation of Properties 40

    2.3 Compressibility Factor and the ZP Graph 43

    2.4 Corresponding States 45

    2.5 Virial Equation 53

    2.6 Cubic Equations of State 57

    2.7 PVT Behavior of Cubic Equations of State 61

    2.8 Working with Cubic Equations 64

    2.9 Other Equations of State 67

    2.10 Thermal Expansion and Isothermal Compression 71

    2.11 Empirical Equations for Density 72

    2.12 Summary 77

    2.13 Problems 78

    Chapter 3: Energy and the First Law 87

    3.1 Energy and Mechanical Work 88

    3.2 Shaft Work and PV Work 90

    3.3 Internal Energy and Heat 96

    3.4 First Law for a Closed System 98

    3.5 Elementary Paths 101

    3.6 Sensible Heat–Heat Capacities 109

    3.7 Heat of Vaporization 119

    3.8 Ideal-Gas State 124

    3.9 Energy Balances and Irreversible Processes 133

    3.10 Summary 139

    3.11 Problems 140

    Chapter 4: Entropy and the Second Law 149

    4.1 The Second Law in a Closed System 150

    4.2 Calculation of Entropy 153

    4.3 Energy Balances Using Entropy 163

    4.4 Entropy Generation 167

    4.5 Carnot Cycle 168

    4.6 Alternative Statements of the Second Law 177

    4.7 Ideal and Lost Work 183

    4.8 Ambient Surroundings as a Default Bath–Exergy 189

    4.9 Equilibrium and Stability 191

    4.10 Molecular View of Entropy 195

    4.11 Summary 199

    4.12 Problems 201

    Chapter 5: Calculation of Properties 205

    5.1 Calculus of Thermodynamics 205

    5.2 Integration of Differentials 213

    5.3 Fundamental Relationships 214

    5.4 Equations for Enthalpy and Entropy 217

    5.5 Ideal-Gas State 219

    5.6 Incompressible Phases 220

    5.7 Residual Properties 222

    5.8 Pressure-Explicit Relations 228

    5.9 Application to Cubic Equations 230

    5.10 Generalized Correlations 235

    5.11 Reference States 236

    5.12 Thermodynamic Charts 242

    5.13 Summary 245

    5.14 Problems 246

    Chapter 6: Balances in Open Systems 251

    6.1 Flow Streams 252

    6.2 Mass Balance 253

    6.3 Energy Balance in Open System 255

    6.4 Entropy Balance 258

    6.5 Ideal and Lost Work 266

    6.6 Thermodynamics of Steady-State Processes 272

    6.7 Power Generation 295

    6.8 Refrigeration 301

    6.9 Liquefaction 309

    6.10 Unsteady-State Balances 315

    6.11 Summary 323

    6.12 Problems 324

    Chapter 7: VLE of Pure Fluid 337

    7.1 Two-Phase Systems 337

    7.2 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium 340

    7.3 Fugacity 343

    7.4 Calculation of Fugacity 345

    7.5 Saturation Pressure from Equations of State 353

    7.6 Phase Diagrams from Equations of State 356

    7.7 Summary 358

    7.8 Problems 360

    Part II: Mixtures 367

    Chapter 8: Phase Behavior of Mixtures 369

    8.1 The Txy Graph 370

    8.2 The Pxy Graph 373

    8.3 Azeotropes 380

    8.4 The xy Graph 381

    8.5 VLE at Elevated Pressures and Temperatures 383

    8.6 Partially Miscible Liquids 384

    8.7 Ternary Systems 390

    8.8 Summary 393

    8.9 Problems 394

    Chapter 9: Properties of Mixtures 401

    9.1 Composition 402

    9.2 Mathematical Treatment of Mixtures 404

    9.3 Properties of Mixing 409

    9.4 Mixing and Separation 411

    9.5 Mixtures in the Ideal-Gas State 413

    9.6 Equations of State for Mixtures 419

    9.7 Mixture Properties from Equations of State 421

    9.8 Summary 428

    9.9 Problems 428

    Chapter 10: Theory of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium 435

    10.1 Gibbs Free Energy of Mixture 435

    10.2 Chemical Potential 439

    10.3 Fugacity in a Mixture 443

    10.4 Fugacity from Equations of State 446

    10.5 VLE of Mixture Using Equations of State 448

    10.6 Summary 453

    10.7 Problems 454

    Chapter 11: Ideal Solution 461

    11.1 Ideality in Solution 461

    11.2 Fugacity in Ideal Solution 464

    11.3 VLE in Ideal Solution—Raoult’s Law 466

    11.4 Energy Balances 475

    11.5 Noncondensable Gases 480

    11.6 Summary 484

    11.7 Problems 484

    Chapter 12: Nonideal Solutions 489

    12.1 Excess Properties 489

    12.2 Heat Effects of Mixing 496

    12.3 Activity Coefficient 504

    12.4 Activity Coefficient and Phase Equilibrium 507

    12.5 Data Reduction: Fitting Experimental Activity Coefficients 512

    12.6 Models for the Activity Coefficient 515

    12.7 Summary 531

    12.8 Problems 533

    Chapter 13: Miscibility, Solubility, and Other Phase Equilibria 545

    13.1 Equilibrium between Partially Miscible Liquids 545

    13.2 Gibbs Free Energy and Phase Splitting 548

    13.3 Liquid Miscibility and Temperature 556

    13.4 Completely Immiscible Liquids 558

    13.5 Solubility of Gases in Liquids 563

    13.6 Solubility of Solids in Liquids 575

    13.7 Osmotic Equilibrium 580

    13.8 Summary 586

    13.9 Problems 586

    Chapter 14: Reactions 593

    14.1 Stoichiometry 593

    14.2 Standard Enthalpy of Reaction 596

    14.3 Energy Balances in Reacting Systems 601

    14.4 Activity 606

    14.5 Equilibrium Constant 614

    14.6 Composition at Equilibrium 622

    14.7 Reaction and Phase Equilibrium 624

    14.8 Reaction Equilibrium Involving Solids 629

    14.9 Multiple Reactions 632

    14.10 Summary 636

    14.11 Problems 637

    Bibliography 647

    Appendix A: Critical Properties of Selected Compounds 649

    Appendix B: Ideal-Gas Heat Capacities 653

    Appendix C: Standard Enthalpy and Gibbs Free Energy of Reaction 655

    Appendix D: UNIFAC Tables 659

    Appendix E: Steam Tables 663



    Index 677

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