Book Chapter10.1039/9781849730983-00215
Chapter 8:SAFT Associating Fluids and Fluid Mixtures
Clare McCabe,Amparo Galindo +1 more
- 01 Nov 2010
pp 215-279
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TL;DR: Modelling fluid phase equilibria shows how the systems of interest have gradually increased in complexity; surfactants, polymers, hydrogen-bonding molecules such as water, and polyfuncti...
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Abstract: While we could argue that the goals of modelling fluid phase equilibria have not changed greatly since the time of van der Waals, there is little doubt that the systems of interest have gradually increased in complexity; surfactants, polymers, hydrogen-bonding molecules such as water, and polyfuncti...
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