Journal article
Reference materials for phase equilibrium studies. 2. Solid–liquid equilibria (IUPAC Technical Report)
Pure and applied chemistry
2023
Abstract
This article is the second of three projected IUPAC Technical Reports on reference materials for phase equilibrium studies. The goal of this project was to select reference systems with critically evaluated property values for the verification of instruments and techniques used in phase equilibrium studies of mixtures. This report proposes seven systems for solid–liquid equilibrium studies, covering the four most common categories of binary mixtures: aqueous systems with organic solutes, aqueous systems with inorganic solutes, non-aqueous systems, and systems with low solubility. For each system, the available literature sources, accepted data, smoothing equations, and estimated uncertainties are given.
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- Title
- Reference materials for phase equilibrium studies. 2. Solid–liquid equilibria (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Authors/Creators
- A. Bazyleva - National Institute of Standards and TechnologyW. E. Acree - University of North TexasV. Diky - Applied Chemicals and Materials Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology , Boulder , CO 80305-3337 , USAG. T. Hefter - Department of Chemistry , Murdoch University , Murdoch , WA 6150 , AustraliaJ. Jacquemin - Université de ToursM. C. F. Magalhães - University of AveiroJ. W. Magee - National Institute of Standards and TechnologyD. K. Nordstrom - National Institute of Standards and TechnologyJ. P. O’Connell - University of California SystemJ. D. Olson - Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC) , P.O. Box 8396 , South Charleston , WV 25303 , USAI. Polishuk - Ariel UniversityK. A. G. Schmidt - University of AlbertaJ. M. Shaw - University of AlbertaJ. P. M. Trusler - Imperial College LondonR. D. Weir - Royal Military College of Canada
- Publication Details
- Pure and applied chemistry
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Identifiers
- 991005546869507891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry and Physics; College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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