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Developments and Applications in Solubility

Developments and Applications in Solubility

Emmerich Wilhelm | Earle Waghorne | Glen Hefter | Wolfgang Hummel | G Maurer | Luis P N Rebelo | M Nunes da Ponte | Rubin Battino | Larry Clever | Alexander van Hook | U Domanska-Zelazna | Reg P T Tomkins | Dominique Richon | Vania de Stafani | C Coquelet | Margarida Costa Gomes | J Ilja Siepmann | Kelly E Anderson | Frank Eckert | Jean-Pierre Grolier | S Boyer | Justin Salminen | Ralf Dohrn | Ricarda Leiberich | Ljudmila Fele Zilnik | Jacques Fages | Maria Eugenia Macedo | Juergen Gmehling | Joan Brennecke | Wilfield Cordes | John Prausnitz | Anthony R. Goodwin | Kenneth Marsh | Cor J Peters | Wolfgang Voigt | Eric Koenigsberger | Peter May | A Perez-Salado Kamps | A Shariati | S Raeissi | A A. H Padua | M Sauceau | Simao Pedro Pinho Pinho | Toni Kaskiala | Petn Kobylin | Trevor M Letcher

(2007)

Abstract

Solubility is fundamental to most areas of chemistry and is one of the most basic of thermodynamic properties. It underlies most industrial processes. Bringing together the latest developments and ideas, Developments and Applications in Solubility covers many varied and disparate topics. The book is a collection of work from leading experts in their fields and covers the theory of solubility, modelling and simulation, industrial applications and new data and recent developments relating to solubility. Of particular interest are sections on: experimental, calculated and predicted solubilities; solubility phenomena in 'green' quaternary mixtures involving ionic liquids; molecular simulation approaches to solubility; solubility impurities in cryogenic liquids and carbon dioxide in chemical processes. The book is a definitive and comprehensive reference to what is new in solubility and is ideal for researcher scientists, industrialists and academics