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Solubility of salts in water: Key issue for crystal growth and dissolution processes
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Petros G. Koutsoukos
Petros G. KoutsoukosDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras and Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, GR26504 Patras, GreeceSearch for this author in:Aikaterini N. KofinaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras and Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, GR26504 Patras, GreeceSearch for this author in:Dimitra G. KanellopoulouDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras and Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, GR26504 Patras, GreeceSearch for this author in:
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
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calcite;
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crystal growth;
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dissolution, kinetics of;
struvite, solubility of
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Solubility of salts in water: Key issue for crystal growth and dissolution processes
- Li-air batteries: A classic example of limitations owing to solubilities
- High-pressure investigations of solubility
- Solubility data in radioactive waste disposal
- Quality assurance in thermodynamic databases for performance assessment studies in waste disposal
- Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic ligands Part 2: The Cu2+-OH-, Cl-, CO32-, SO42-, and PO43- systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Errata. Element by element review of their atomic weights. Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances. Pure Appl. Chem. 56, 695-768 (1984).
- Errata. History of the recommended atomic-weight values from 1882 to 1997: A comparision of differences from current values to the estimated uncertainties of earlier values (Technical Report). Pure Appl. Chem. 70, 237-257 (1998).