Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2002, V 199, N 1-2, 30 June.
2nd international workshop on thermochemical, thermodynamic and
transport properties of halogenated hydrocarbons and mixtures
Edited by J.H. Dymond, D. Richon
Subject index
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Author index
III
Preface
John Dymond and Dominique Richon
Second International Workshop on Thermochemical, Thermodynamic and Transport
Properties of Halogenated Hydrocarbons and Mixtures
1-4
Amadeu K. Sum, Stanley I. Sandler and Pavanandan K. Naicker
Ab initio pair potentials and phase equilibria predictions of halogenated
compounds
5-13
Oliver Milocco, Maurizio Fermeglia and Sabrina Pricl
Prediction of thermophysical properties of alternative refrigerants by
computational chemistry
15-21
M.M. Pi?eiro, J. Garc?a and J. Fern?ndez
Modelling of PVT for some poly alkylene glycol lubricants using Sako-Wu-
Prausnitz EOS
23-31
G. Scalabrin, L. Piazza and D. Richon
An equation of state for R227ea from density data through a new extended
corresponding states-neural network technique
33-51
A. Chouai, S. Laugier and D. Richon
Modeling of thermodynamic properties using neural networks - Application to
refrigerants
53-62
Shingo Urata, Akira Takada, Junji Murata, Toshihiko Hiaki and Akira Sekiya
Prediction of vapor-liquid equilibrium for binary systems containing HFEs by
using artificial neural network
63-78
G. Scalabrin, L. Piazza and G. Cristofoli
A corresponding states thermodynamic model for pure and mixed refrigerants in
terms of the Helmholtz energy
79-99
Eduardo J. Delgado
Predicting aqueous solubility of chlorinated hydrocarbons from molecular
structure
101-107
R.M. Varushchenko and A.I. Druzhinina
Low-temperature heat capacity and thermodynamic properties of 1,1,1-trifluoro-
2,2-dichloroethane
109-119
D. Gonz?lez-Salgado, C.A. Tovar, C.A. Cerdeiri?a, E. Carballo and L. Roman?
Second-order excess derivatives for the 1,3-dichloropropane + n-dodecane system
121-134
L. Lugo, M.J.P. Comu?as, E.R. L?pez and J. Fern?ndez
(p, Vm, T, x) measurements of dimethyl carbonate + octane binary mixtures –
II. Excess molar volumes
135-145
Olga V. Dorofeeva and Vladimir S. Yungman
Enthalpies of formation of biphenyl, 2,2?- and 4,4?-dichlorobiphenyls: density
functional calculations
147-151
S. Bobbo, L. Fedele, R. Camporese and R. Stryjek
Hydrogen-bonding of HFCs with dimethyl ether: evaluation by isothermal VLE
measurements
153-160
G. Di Nicola, G. Giuliani, F. Polonara and R. Stryjek
PVTx measurements for the R125 + CO2 system by the Burnett method
161-174
S. Bobbo, L. Fedele, R. Camporese and R. Stryjek
VLE measurements and modeling for the strongly positive azeotropic R32+propane
system
175-183
M.J.P. Comu?as, J. Fern?ndez, A. Baylaucq, X. Canet and C. Boned
PTx measurements for HFC-134a + triethylene glycol dimethylether system
185-195
Celia Duce, Maria Rosaria Tin?, Luciano Lepori and Enrico Matteoli
VLE and LLE of perfluoroalkane + alkane mixtures
197-212
G. Silva-Oliver and L.A. Galicia-Luna
Vapor-liquid equilibria for carbon dioxide + 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (R-134a)
systems at temperatures from 329 to 354 K and pressures upto 7.37 MPa
213-222
G. Cristofoli, L. Piazza and G. Scalabrin
A viscosity equation of state for R134a through a multi-layer feedforward neural
network technique
223-236
M.J. Assael, N.K. Dalaouti and I. Metaxa
On the correlation of transport properties of liquid mixtures
237-247
A. Baylaucq, M.J.P. Comu?as, C. Boned, A. Allal and J. Fern?ndez
High pressure viscosity and density modeling of two polyethers and two dialkyl
carbonates
249-263
G. Scalabrin, G. Cristofoli and D. Richon
Viscosity equations of pure fluids in an innovative extended corresponding
states framework - I. Modelling techniques
265-280
G. Scalabrin, G. Cristofoli and D. Richon
Viscosity equations of pure fluids in an innovative extended corresponding
states framework - II. Application to four fluids
281-294
V. Vesovic
Predicting the viscosity of halogenated hydrocarbon mixtures
295-306
Gerhard M. Schneider
High-pressure phase equilibria and spectroscopic investigations up to 200 MPa on
fluid mixtures containing fluorinated compounds: a review
307-317
Kenneth N. Marsh and Mohamed E. Kandil
Review of thermodynamic properties of refrigerants + lubricant oils
319-334