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Thermodynamic properties of ionic fluids over wide ranges of temperature
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K. S. Pitzer
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1987-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Foreword
- Thermodynamic properties of ionic fluids over wide ranges of temperature
- Calorimetry in the study of physical adsorption
- Statistical thermodynamics of small systems and interfaces
- Fluids at high pressures and temperatures
- Mixtures of non-polar molecules
- Application of thermodynamics to interfacial phenomena
- Mixtures of polar and associating molecules
- Reactions in supercritical fluids. A case study of the thermodynamic solvent effects on a Diels-Alder reaction in supercritical carbon dioxide
- Derivation of thermodynamic quantities from kinetic measurements
- Thermodynamics of minerals of the mantle transition zone
- Kinetics of phase separation in fluid mixtures by relaxation methods: Pressure-jump experiments and selected results
- Heat: Its measurement from Galileo to Lavoisier
- Theory of the structures of non-crystalline solids
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Foreword
- Thermodynamic properties of ionic fluids over wide ranges of temperature
- Calorimetry in the study of physical adsorption
- Statistical thermodynamics of small systems and interfaces
- Fluids at high pressures and temperatures
- Mixtures of non-polar molecules
- Application of thermodynamics to interfacial phenomena
- Mixtures of polar and associating molecules
- Reactions in supercritical fluids. A case study of the thermodynamic solvent effects on a Diels-Alder reaction in supercritical carbon dioxide
- Derivation of thermodynamic quantities from kinetic measurements
- Thermodynamics of minerals of the mantle transition zone
- Kinetics of phase separation in fluid mixtures by relaxation methods: Pressure-jump experiments and selected results
- Heat: Its measurement from Galileo to Lavoisier
- Theory of the structures of non-crystalline solids