Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2002, V 198, N 1, 30 April.


Meetings Calendar 
I-II

U. Domanska and J. Lachwa
(Solid + liquid) phase equilibria of binary mixtures containing N-methyl-2-
pyrrolidinone and long-chain n-alkanols at atmospheric pressure 
1-14

Suojiang Zhang, Toshihiko Hiaki and Kazuo Kojima
Prediction of infinite dilution activity coefficients for systems including 
water based on the group contribution model with mixture-type groups - II. 
Extension and application 
15-27

Lydia E. Gutie'rrez M and K.D. Luks
Partial miscibility behavior of the ternary mixture carbon dioxide + 1-
methylnaphthalene + acetone 
29-36

Jie Lu, Erica C. Boughner, Charles L. Liotta and Charles A. Eckert
Nearcritical and supercritical ethanol as a benign solvent: polarity and 
hydrogen-bonding 
37-49

Cheol-Joong Kim, Dong-Bok Won, Kyu-Jin Han and So-Jin Park
Phase behavior and extraction characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon 
mixtures with hexane in sub- and supercritical state 
51-65

Shufen Li, Robert J. Maxwell and Roxanne J. Shadwell
Solubility of amphenicol bacteriostats in CO2 
67-80

Epaminondas Voutsas, Maria Lampadariou, Kostis Magoulas and Dimitrios Tassios
Prediction of vapor pressures of pure compounds from knowledge of the normal 
boiling point temperature 
81-93

A. Rodri'guez, J. Canosa, A. Domi'nguez and J. Tojo
Isobaric vapour-liquid equilibria of dimethyl carbonate with alkanes and 
cyclohexane at 101.3 kPa 
95-109

I. Batiu
Vapor-liquid equilibria in the binary systems n-decane+( [-] )-menthone and n-
decane+(+)-fenchone at temperatures between 344.45 and 390.75 K 
111-121

Liang Yinghua, Ma Peisheng and Li Ping
Estimation of liquid viscosity of pure compounds at different temperatures by a 
corresponding-states group-contribution method 
123-130

Ernesto Vercher, Mariana Dias, M. Isabel Va'zquez and Antoni Marti'nez-Andreu
Apparent molar volumes of lithium nitrate in 1-propanol + water in the 
temperature range from 288.15 to 318.15 K 
131-145

J. Pa'tek and J. Klomfar
Measurement of the thermal conductivity of argon and methane: a test of a 
transient hot-wire apparatus 
147-163