Despite intense efforts, general thermodynamic modelling of aqueous electrolyte solutions still presents a difficult challenge, with no obvious method of choice. Even though the Pitzer equations seemingly provide a well-established theoretical framework applicable to many chemical systems over a wide range of temperatures and pressures, they are not as widely adopted as their early promise might have suggested. This is strikingly illustrated by the simultaneous appearance in the literature of numerous, different (and potentially incompatible) Pitzer models alongside a proliferation of alternative theoretical approaches with inferior capabilities.To better understand this problem, the ability of the Pitzer equations to represent the physicoc...
A novel hybrid ion-interaction and solvation (HIS) model was recently developed based on the work of...
The Pitzer model can be applied to predict the mean activity coefficients of salts in aqueous electr...
The current status of thermodynamic modeling in aqueous chemistry is reviewed. A number of recent de...
Pitzer equations are widely employed to correlate and predict the volumetric properties of aqueous e...
Detailed numerical analysis of literature data for five key thermodynamic properties (activity coeff...
International audienceThe thermal and volumetric properties of complex aqueous solutions are describ...
International audienceThe thermal and volumetric properties of complex aqueous solutions are describ...
Graduation date: 1988The research undertaken in this study deals with three topics related to the pr...
In order to validate a thermodynamic model for aqueous electrolyte solutions we have used the origin...
We have compared the performance of the Pitzer model and solvation models in the correlation of the ...
The effects of temperature on the virial coefficients in the Pitzer equations are not known in gener...
An investigation is described into the thermodynamic modelling of aqueous electrolyte solutions. Sol...
The modeling of ion interactions in concentrated solutions as been of great interest to scientists t...
In this paper, we focused on the correlation of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions ac...
The Pitzer model is one of the most important thermodynamic models to predict the behavior of aqueo...
A novel hybrid ion-interaction and solvation (HIS) model was recently developed based on the work of...
The Pitzer model can be applied to predict the mean activity coefficients of salts in aqueous electr...
The current status of thermodynamic modeling in aqueous chemistry is reviewed. A number of recent de...
Pitzer equations are widely employed to correlate and predict the volumetric properties of aqueous e...
Detailed numerical analysis of literature data for five key thermodynamic properties (activity coeff...
International audienceThe thermal and volumetric properties of complex aqueous solutions are describ...
International audienceThe thermal and volumetric properties of complex aqueous solutions are describ...
Graduation date: 1988The research undertaken in this study deals with three topics related to the pr...
In order to validate a thermodynamic model for aqueous electrolyte solutions we have used the origin...
We have compared the performance of the Pitzer model and solvation models in the correlation of the ...
The effects of temperature on the virial coefficients in the Pitzer equations are not known in gener...
An investigation is described into the thermodynamic modelling of aqueous electrolyte solutions. Sol...
The modeling of ion interactions in concentrated solutions as been of great interest to scientists t...
In this paper, we focused on the correlation of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions ac...
The Pitzer model is one of the most important thermodynamic models to predict the behavior of aqueo...
A novel hybrid ion-interaction and solvation (HIS) model was recently developed based on the work of...
The Pitzer model can be applied to predict the mean activity coefficients of salts in aqueous electr...
The current status of thermodynamic modeling in aqueous chemistry is reviewed. A number of recent de...