Aqueous systems at elevated temperatures and pressures : physical chemistry in water, steam and hydrothermal solutions /
The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS) has produced this book in order to provide an accessible, up-to-date overview of important aspects of the physical chemistry of aqueous systems at high temperatures and pressures. These systems are central to many areas of s...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier Academic Press,
2004.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Physical properties of water.
- Chapter 2. Near-critical behavior of aqueous systems.
- Chapter 3. Aqueous solubility of volatile nonelectrolytes.
- Chapter 4. Calculation of standard thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes and nonelectrolytes.
- Chapter 5. Hydrothermal solution structure: experiments and computer.
- Chapter 6. Vapor-liquid equilibrium involving aqueous, binary nonelectrolytes.
- Chapter 7. Binary homogeneous nucleation in selected aqueous vapor mixtures.
- Chapter 8. Solute concentration effects on reaction thermodynamics in steam cycle fluids.
- Chapter 9. Stable isotope partitioning in aqueous and hydrothermal systems to elevated temperatures.
- Chapter 10. Transport properties in high temperature and pressure ionic solutions.
- Chapter 11. Electrochemical processes in high-temperature aqueous solutions.
- Chapter 12. Partitioning of electrolytes to steam and their solubilities in steam.
- Chapter 13. Dissociation equilibria of weak acids and bases.
- Chapter 14. Solubility and surface adsorption characteristics of metal oxides.
- Chapter 15. Phase equilibria of water-salt systems at high temperatures and pressures.
- Chapter 16. Kinetics and mechanisms of hydrothermal organic reactions.
- Chapter 17. Water chemistry in commercial water-steam cycles.
- Chapter 18. Hydrothermal synthesis of ceramic materials.