This paper proposes Gibbs free-energy-based objective functions in the parameter fitting of activity coefficient and specific heat capacity of ions. The activity coefficient parameters are fitted through the averaged squared error between the Gibbs free energy calculated by using the measured activity coefficient data and that by using the model equation. The standard-state heat capacity parameters of ions are fitted through the minimization of the average squared error between the Gibbs free energy of dissolution calculated through the saturation activity over a temperature range and that calculated through the standard-state chemical potential as a function of temperature via standard-state specific heat. This methodology is tested with B...
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Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi-623 006 Based upon structurally modified cont...
Clegg, Pitzer, and Brimblecombe (J. Phys. Chem. 96:9470-9479, 1992) described a thermodynamic model ...
This paper proposes Gibbs free-energy-based objective functions in the parameter fitting of activity...
An exact solution to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation is proposed with the assumption of a new potenti...
In this paper, we deal with the mean activity coefficient, of electrolyte solutions. The case mean a...
Heat of dilution and of solution data are fitted to the form of equation corresponding to that used ...
A novel hybrid ion-interaction and solvation (HIS) model was recently developed based on the work of...
Thermodynamically consistent equations for the accurate description of the dependence on concentrati...
International audienceA simple model is proposed within the framework of the mean spherical approxim...
The problem of electrolytic solutions involves the correct representation of their microscopic state...
The specific heat of a given binary electrolyte solution can be described by a single substance-spec...
Electro-thermodynamics provides a consistent framework to derive continuum models for electrochemica...
The formation of a solid mineral deposit can cause major problems in the conduct of industrial proce...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
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Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi-623 006 Based upon structurally modified cont...
Clegg, Pitzer, and Brimblecombe (J. Phys. Chem. 96:9470-9479, 1992) described a thermodynamic model ...
This paper proposes Gibbs free-energy-based objective functions in the parameter fitting of activity...
An exact solution to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation is proposed with the assumption of a new potenti...
In this paper, we deal with the mean activity coefficient, of electrolyte solutions. The case mean a...
Heat of dilution and of solution data are fitted to the form of equation corresponding to that used ...
A novel hybrid ion-interaction and solvation (HIS) model was recently developed based on the work of...
Thermodynamically consistent equations for the accurate description of the dependence on concentrati...
International audienceA simple model is proposed within the framework of the mean spherical approxim...
The problem of electrolytic solutions involves the correct representation of their microscopic state...
The specific heat of a given binary electrolyte solution can be described by a single substance-spec...
Electro-thermodynamics provides a consistent framework to derive continuum models for electrochemica...
The formation of a solid mineral deposit can cause major problems in the conduct of industrial proce...
An improved formulation of the extension of the statistical associating fluid theory for potentials ...
This article has a supporting document. Please click "Show Full Item Record" to download the support...
Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi-623 006 Based upon structurally modified cont...
Clegg, Pitzer, and Brimblecombe (J. Phys. Chem. 96:9470-9479, 1992) described a thermodynamic model ...