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The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
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The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics exists primarily for dissemination of significant new knowledge in experimental equilibrium thermodynamics and transport properties of chemical systems. The defining attributes of The Journal are the quality and relevance of the papers published.The Journal publishes work relating to gases, liquids, solids, polymers, mixtures, solutions and interfaces. Studies on systems with variability, such as biological or bio-based materials, gas hydrates, among others, will also be considered provided these are well characterized and reproducible where possible. Experimental methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow critical assessment of the accuracy claimed.
Authors are encouraged to provide physical or chemical interpretations of the results. Articles can contain modelling sections providing representations of data or molecular insights into the properties or transformations studied. Theoretical papers on chemical thermodynamics using molecular theory or modelling are also considered.
The Journal welcomes review articles in the field of chemical thermodynamics but prospective authors should first consult one of the Editors concerning the suitability of the proposed review.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0021-9614
ISSN electrónico
1096-3626
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1969-
Cobertura temática
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Succinic acid. Heat capacities and thermodynamic properties from 5 to 328 K. An efficient drying procedure
Cecil E. Vanderzee; Edgar F. Westrum
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 681-687
Thermodynamics of ester-containing mixtures. Excess enthalpies and excess volumes for alkyl acetates and alkyl benzoates + alkanes, + benzene, + toluene, and + ethylbenzene
J.-P.E. Grolier; D. Ballet; A. Viallard
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 895-908
Thermodynamic properties of (a propyl ester + an n-alkane) at 298.15 K I. {xC2H5CO2C3H7 + (1 − x)CnH2n+2}, (n = 6 to 10)
M.T Lorenzana; J.L Legido; E Jiménez; J Fernández; L Pias; J Ortega; M.I Paz Andrade
Pp. 1017-1022
Excess molar volumes of (methyl butanoate + n-heptane + n-decane) and of (butyl butanoate + n-heptane + n-decane) at 298.15 K
P.V. Ilic; E. Jiménez; J.L. Legido; J. Fernández; M.I. Paz Andrade
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 865-871
Thermodynamic properties of (a methyl ester + an n-alkane) I. HEm and VEm for {xCH3(CH2)u−1CO2CH3 (u = 1 to 6) + (1 − x)CH3(CH2)6CH3}
J. Ortega; E. Gonzalez; J.S. Matos; J.L. Legido
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 15-22
Thermodynamic properties of (an ethyl ester + andn-alkane). IX.HmEandVmEfor {xCH3(CH2)uCOOCH2CH3+ (1−x)CH3(CH2)2v + 1CH3} withu= 0 to 5, andv= 1 to 7
M. Vidal; J. Ortega; J. Plácido
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 47-74
Thermodynamic properties of (a propyl ester+ann-alkane). XII. Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes for {xCH3(CH2)u−1COO(CH2)2CH3+(1−x)CH3(CH2)2v+1CH3} withu=(1to 3), andv=(1to 7)
J. Ortega; M. Vidal; F.J. Toledo-Marante; J. Plácido
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 1025-1044
Thermodynamic properties of (a butyl ester + ann-alkane). XIII.HmEandVmEfor {xCH3(CH2)u−1CO2(CH2)3CH3+(1 −x)CH3(CH2)2 v+1CH3}, whereu= 1 to 3 andv= 1 to 7
F.J. Toledo-Marante,; J. Ortega,; M. Chaar,; M. Vidal
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 1013-1036
Thermodynamic properties of (a pentyl ester + an-alkane). XIV. The HmEand VmEfor (an ester + an-alkane)
M. Chaar; J. Ortega; F.J. Toledo-Marante; C. González
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 689-710
Thermodynamic properties of (an ester+an alkane). XVII. Experimental and values for (an alkyl propanoate+an alkane) at 318.15K
J. Ortega; F. Espiau; F.J. Toledo; R. Dieppa
Palabras clave: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; General Materials Science; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.
Pp. 967-983