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Catalytic methods of analysis: Characterization, classification and methodology (Technical Report)
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1995-01-01
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- Preface
- Solubility in fluids close to their critical points
- Chemical association model for supercritical fluid solvents: Application to fluid compressibility isotherms well above the critical region for methane, 360-470 K, 0-1000 MPa
- Solubility equilibria: From chemical potentiometry to industrial applications
- A calorimetric study of ligand interactions with protons and metal ions in the 100 to 400 C range
- Solubilization in micellar systems. Analytical and environmental applications
- Phase separation involving ordered biopolymer systems
- Strategy, methods and equipment for experimental studies of water-salt systems under superambient conditions
- Estimation of salt solubilities in hydrothermal systems
- Solubility of alkali metals in non-aqueous supramolecular systems
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