CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions

 CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions, 3 Vol.



Author: Christian Wohlfarth
ISBN 97808493500

Number of pages 656 



Each volume in this handbook brings together reliable, easy-to-use entries, references, tables, examples, and appendices on experimental data from hundreds of primary journal articles, dissertations, and other published papers. They all present critical data for understanding the physical behavior of polymer solutions, intermolecular interactions, and the molecular nature of mixtures - essential information for developing theoretical thermodynamic models.
Data includes:
• Low-and high-pressure equilibrium data
• Vapor-liquid equilibria (VLE)
• Gas solubility isotherms
• Liquid-liquid equilibria (LLE)
• High-pressure fluid phase equilibrium (HPPE) data
• Enthalpic and volumetric data
• Second virial coefficients This complete collection of the practical thermodynamic data contains essential information for industrial and laboratory processes such as handling polymer systems in supercritical fluids and material science applications such as computerized predictive packages, and chemical and biochemical processes, such as synthesis and characterization, fractionation, separation, purification, and finishing of polymers and related materials.

Data applies to fields including:
• Basic and applied chemistry
• Chemical engineering
• Thermodynamic research
• Computational modeling
• Membrane science and technology
• Polymer science
• Physical chemistry
• Biotechnology
• Environmental/green chemistry

The Latest Volume in this Handbook… An excellent companion to the author's previous publications of thermodynamic data, The CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions at Elevated Pressures, provides the only complete collection of high-pressure thermodynamic data pertaining to polymer solutions at elevated pressures to date. It contains nearly 1600 data sets including VLE/gas solubility isotherms, LLE and HPPE for polymer systems in supercritical fluids, as well as volumetric, enthalpic, and virial coefficient data sets, all at elevated pressures.
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