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L. A. Serafimov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Determination of concentration regions of existence of ternary azeotropes: II. Systems showing unlike deviations from ideal behavior
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2006Co-Authors: V. M. Raeva, L. A. Serafimov, A. V. FrolkovaAbstract:Regions of the possible existence of ternary azeotropes in systems showing unlike deviations of binary constituents from the Raoult-Dalton Law are revealed by analyzing the concentration dependence of complexes of the activity coefficients at infinite dilution.
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Determination of concentration regions of existence of ternary azeotropes: 1. Systems showing like deviations from ideal behavior
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2004Co-Authors: V. M. Raeva, L. A. SerafimovAbstract:The regions of possible ternary azeotropes can be determined by analysis of the concentration dependences of activity coefficient complexes at infinite dilution, which reflect the deviations of the phases from the Raoult—Dalton Law. The case of like deviations of the binary constituents from this Law is considered.
V. M. Raeva - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Determination of concentration regions of existence of ternary azeotropes: II. Systems showing unlike deviations from ideal behavior
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2006Co-Authors: V. M. Raeva, L. A. Serafimov, A. V. FrolkovaAbstract:Regions of the possible existence of ternary azeotropes in systems showing unlike deviations of binary constituents from the Raoult-Dalton Law are revealed by analyzing the concentration dependence of complexes of the activity coefficients at infinite dilution.
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Determination of concentration regions of existence of ternary azeotropes: 1. Systems showing like deviations from ideal behavior
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2004Co-Authors: V. M. Raeva, L. A. SerafimovAbstract:The regions of possible ternary azeotropes can be determined by analysis of the concentration dependences of activity coefficient complexes at infinite dilution, which reflect the deviations of the phases from the Raoult—Dalton Law. The case of like deviations of the binary constituents from this Law is considered.
A. V. Frolkova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Determination of concentration regions of existence of ternary azeotropes: II. Systems showing unlike deviations from ideal behavior
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2006Co-Authors: V. M. Raeva, L. A. Serafimov, A. V. FrolkovaAbstract:Regions of the possible existence of ternary azeotropes in systems showing unlike deviations of binary constituents from the Raoult-Dalton Law are revealed by analyzing the concentration dependence of complexes of the activity coefficients at infinite dilution.
Desmond E. Winterbone - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers - Chapter 9 – Thermodynamic Properties of Ideal Gases and Ideal Gas Mixtures of Constant Composition
Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2020Co-Authors: Desmond E. WinterboneAbstract:State equation for ideal gases is developed and then the equations for internal energy and enthalpy are derived using empirical coefficients. The entropy variation of ideal gases is introduced and the Gibbs energy is evaluated: essential properties for the calculation of equilibrium compositions of mixtures. The Gibbs–Dalton Law is used to derive the properties of mixtures of ideal gases and equations for these properties (internal energy, enthalpy, entropy) are derived. This chapter introduces relationships that will be the foundation of the later work on combustion. Tables of properties for ideal gases are given for eight common gases.
Vladimir A Kirillov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Phase disequilibrium in the course of an exothermic reaction accompanied by liquid evaporation in a catalytic trickle-bed reactor
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2002Co-Authors: A. B. Shigarov, N. A. Kuzin, Vladimir A KirillovAbstract:?-Methylstyrene hydrogenation in a fixed catalyst bed is studied experimentally and theoretically for a cocurrent downflow of the gas and liquid. Gas-phase hydrogenation on dry catalyst granules disturbs the liquid-vapor phase equilibrium. A dimensionless parameter related to the Raoult-Dalton Law for a liquid-vapor mixture is suggested to characterize phase disequilibrium in the system.