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Measurement of the Thermodynamic Properties of Multiple Phases
1st Edition, Volume 7 - October 11, 2005
Editors: Ron D. D. Weir, Theo W. W. de Loos
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780444519771
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eBook ISBN:9780080454450
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This volume is another in the series of IUPAC sponsored monographs that summarize the state of knowledge with respect to experimental techniques in thermochemistry and…Read more
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This volume is another in the series of IUPAC sponsored monographs that summarize the state of knowledge with respect to experimental techniques in thermochemistry and thermodynamics. Following volume VI, Measurement of Thermodynamic Properties of Single Phases, VI, this book contains descriptions of recent developments in the techniques for measurement of thermodynamic quantities for multiple phases of pure fluids as well mixtures over a wide range of conditions. The precision and accuracy of results obtained from each method was regarded as an essential element in each description. Throughout the text, the quantities, units and symbols are those defined by IUPAC for use in the international community. Measurement of Thermodynamic Properties of Multiple Phases, Volume VII is an invaluable reference source to researchers and graduate students.
Describes the latest techniques for studying multiple phases of pure component systems, using quantities, units and symbols as defined by IUPAC for use in the international community
Illustrates the measurement techniques to obtain activity coefficients, interfacial tension and critical parameters
An invaluable reference source to researchers and graduate students
Researchers and graduate students
1. Introduction (T.W. de Loos, R.D. Weir).
2. Phase Changes in Pure Component Systems: Liquids and Gases (S. Verevkin).
3. Phase Changes in Pure Component Systems: Liquids and Solids (A. Würflinger).
4. Phase Changes in Pure Component Systems: Solid and Solid (R.D. Weir, K.A. Sosin).
5. Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium at Low Pressure (J.D. Raal, D. Ramjugernath).
6. Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium at High Pressure (D. Richon, T.W. deLoos).
7. Low Pressure Gas Solubility in Liquids (E. Wilhelm).
8. Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium (J. Matouš, K. Řehák, J.P. Novák).
9. Condensed Phases of Organic Materials: Solid-Liquid and Solid-Solid Equilibrium (H.A.J. Oonk, J.K.L. Tamarit).
10. Condensed Phases of Inorganic Materials: Metallic Systems (K.M. Jaansalu et al.).
11. Condensed Phases of Inorganic Materials: Ceramic Systems (N.S. Jacobson et al.).
12. Condensed Phases of Inorganic Materials: Molten Salts.
13. Measurement of Limiting Activity Coefficients Using Non-Analytical Tools (J.D. Raal, D. Ramjugernath).
14. Measurement of Limiting Activity Coefficients Using Analytical Tools (V. Dohnal).
15. Measurement of Interfacial Tension (M.J.B. Evans).
16. Critical Parameters (A.S. Teja, J. Mendez-Santiago).
No. of pages: 450
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 7
Published: October 11, 2005
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Hardback ISBN: 9780444519771
eBook ISBN: 9780080454450
RW
Ron D. D. Weir
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, Ontario, Canada
Td
Theo W. W. de Loos
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemical Technology, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
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