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   Y 14


    Yakoumis, I. V.
    Validation of a recent generalized expression of Tc/Pc vs. the van der Waals surface area according to recent measurements / I. V. Yakoumis, E. D. Nikitin, G. M. Kontogeorgis // Fluid Phase Equilibria. - 1998. - Vol.153, №1. - С. 23-27
ББК 53
Рубрики: ФИЗИКА
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
CRITICAL PROPERTIES -- VAPOUR–LIQUID EQUILIBRIA
Аннотация: Recently, Kontogeorgis et al. [G.M. Kontogeorsis, I.V. Yakoumis, P. Coustikos, D.P. Tassios, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 140 (1–2) (1997) 145–146] developed a generalized expression for the ratio of the critical temperature to the critical pressure (Tc/Pc) with the van der Waals surface area (Qw). Despite the extensive database involved in the development of this equation, the heaviest compounds involved were n-tetracosane in terms of Tc/Pc ratio and PEG-400 in terms of highest Tc. The maximum Tc/Pc value was below 100. The correlation is further validated in light of recent critical data appearing in the literature for heavy compounds with Tc/Pc ratio up to 185. The satisfactory agreement between experimental and predicted Tc/Pc ratios justifies its application to high molecular weight compounds other than those employed for its development


Инвентарный номер: нет.
   
   Y 14


    Yakoumis, I. V.
    Validation of a recent generalized expression of Tc/Pc vs. the van der Waals surface area according to recent measurements / I. V. Yakoumis, E. D. Nikitin, G. M. Kontogeorgis // Fluid Phase Equilibria. - 1998. - Vol.153, №1. - С. 23-27
ББК 53
Рубрики: ФИЗИКА
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
CRITICAL PROPERTIES -- VAPOUR–LIQUID EQUILIBRIA
Аннотация: Recently, Kontogeorgis et al. [G.M. Kontogeorsis, I.V. Yakoumis, P. Coustikos, D.P. Tassios, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 140 (1–2) (1997) 145–146] developed a generalized expression for the ratio of the critical temperature to the critical pressure (Tc/Pc) with the van der Waals surface area (Qw). Despite the extensive database involved in the development of this equation, the heaviest compounds involved were n-tetracosane in terms of Tc/Pc ratio and PEG-400 in terms of highest Tc. The maximum Tc/Pc value was below 100. The correlation is further validated in light of recent critical data appearing in the literature for heavy compounds with Tc/Pc ratio up to 185. The satisfactory agreement between experimental and predicted Tc/Pc ratios justifies its application to high molecular weight compounds other than those employed for its development