SAFT-VRE: Phase Behavior of Electrolyte Solutions with the Statistical Associating Fluid Theory for Potentials of Variable Range

A modification of the statistical associating fluid theory has recently been developed to model non-conformal fluids with attractive potentials of variable range (SAFT-VR) [Gil-Villegas, A.; Galindo, A.; Whitehead, P. J.; Mills, S. J.; Jackson, G.; Burgess, A. N. J. Chem. Phys. 1997, 106, 4168] which gives a very good description of the phase behaviour of water and its mixtures with nonelectrolytes. In the present paper we extend the SAFT-VR approach to deal with strong-electrolyte solutions (SAFT-VRE). The water molecules are modeled as hard spheres with four attractive short-range sites to describe the hydrogen-bonding association. The electrolyte molecules are modeled with two hard spheres of different size which describe the anion and cation respectively. The mean-spherical approximation (MSA) is used for the restricted primitive model (RPM) to account for the long-range Coulombic ion−ion interactions, while the long-range water−water and ion−water attractive interactions are modeled as square-well di...