Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2003, V 214, N 1.


1.   
 A MBWR-equation of state of a core-softened fluid in 3D,  
 P. Mausbach and H. -O. May
 Pages 1-9
 
2.   
 Interferometric observation of mass transport processes
 adjacent to tetrahydrofuran clathrate hydrates under
 nonequilibrium conditions,  
 Kazushige Nagashima, Yoshitaka Yamamoto,
 Masayoshi Takahashi and Takeshi Komai
 Pages 11-24

3.   
 Extraction of aromatics from naphtha reformate using
 propylene carbonate,  
 Sami H. Ali, Haitham M. S. Lababidi,
 Sabiha Q. Merchant and Mohammed A. Fahim
 Pages 25-38

4.   
 Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes of methyl
 methacrylate + benzene, + toluene, + p-xylene, + cyclohexane
 and + aliphatic diethers (diethyl, diisopropyl and dibutyl), 
 John George, N. V. Sastry and D. H. L. Prasad
 Pages 39-51 

5.   
 Effect of phase behavior on the constant volume heat capacity
 of ethane + ethanol and ethane + acetone mixed fluids near the
 critical region and the intermolecular interaction, 
 Tiancheng Mu, Xiaogang Zhang, Buxing Han, Hongping Li,
 Juncheng Liu, Weize Wu, Jiawei Chen and Jimin Du
 Pages 53-65

6.   
 Phase behaviour of binary fluid mixtures: a global phase diagram
 solely in terms of pure component properties, 
 Ji-Lin Wang and Richard J. Sadus
 Pages 67-78 

7.   
 Surface tension measurements of 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane
 (HFC-245fa) and 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa)
 from 254 to 333 K, 
 Hong Lin, Yuan-Yuan Duan and Zhong-Wei Wang
 Pages 79-86 

8.   
 Activity coefficients of sodium benzoate and potassium benzoate
 in water at 298.15 K, 
 Antonio J. G. de Mendonca, Cristina M. P. Cardoso and Pekka M. Juusola
 Pages 87-100 

9.   
 Solubility measurement and modeling of water in the gas phase
 of the methane/water binary system at temperatures from 283.08
 to 318.12 K and pressures up to 34.5 MPa, 
 A. Chapoy, C. Coquelet and D. Richon
 Pages 101-117 

10.   
 Meetings calendar, 
 Page 119 

11.   
 Editors, 
 Page iii 

12.   
 Publisher's note-Colorful e-products, 
 Page v 

13.   
 Contents, 
 Page CO4