Development and applications in solubility /

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...

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Other Authors: Letcher, T. M. (Trevor M.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Cambridge : RSC Pub., [2007]
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Table of Contents:
  • IncludesThermodynamics of nonelectrolyte solubility
  • Thermodynamics of electrolyte solubility
  • Experimental, calculated and predicted solubilities : basis for the synthesis and design of thermal separation processes
  • Solubility of gases in ionic liquids, aqueous solutions, and mixed solvents
  • Solubility phenomena in "green" quaternary mixtures (ionic liquid + water + alcohol + CO₂)
  • The solubility of gases in water and seawater
  • Isotope effects on solubility
  • Solubility of organic solids for industry
  • CO₂ solubility in alkylimidazolium-based ionic liquids
  • Solubility and molecular modelling
  • Molecular simulation approaches to solubility
  • Prediction of solubility with COSMO-RS
  • Solubility of impurities in cryogenic liquids
  • Solubility of BTEX and acid gases in alkanolamine solutions in relation to the environment
  • Solubility of solids in Bayer liquors
  • Solubility of gases in polymers
  • Solubility in the hydrometallurgical leaching process
  • Solubility related to reaction and process design
  • Measurements and modelling solid solubilities in supercritical phases : application to a pharmaceutical molecule, eflucimibe
  • Solubility in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries
  • Solubility of solids in radioactive waste repositories
  • Carbon dioxide in chemical processes
  • Solubility and the oil industry
  • Solubility of inorganic salts and their industrial importance.