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Consistency issues of aqueous solubility data and solution thermodynamics of electrolytes
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Alex De Visscher
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 2005-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
electrolytes;
modeling;
Pitzer parameters;
solubility;
thermodynamics
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- In Memoriam. Professor Roger Cohen-Adad: Scientist, Teacher, And Gentleman
- Solubilities in supercritical fluids
- Modeling electrolyte solutions with the extended universal quasichemical (UNIQUAC) model
- Solubilities and thermophysical properties of ionic liquids
- Solubility of amino acids, sugars, and proteins
- Lanthanide complexes of macrocyclic derivatives useful for medical applications
- Thermodynamic stability and transformation of pharmaceutical polymorphs
- Modification of the glass transitions of polymers by high-pressure gas solubility
- Ion solvation in aqueous–organic mixtures
- Consistency issues of aqueous solubility data and solution thermodynamics of electrolytes
- Solubility equilibria and geochemical modeling in the field of radioactive waste disposal
- Solutions in the “big laboratory”: Toward a model for metals at the Earth’s surface
- Gas–liquid interactions in solution