Issue
Total 12 articles [ 키워드: Interaction Parameter ]
No. Article
1 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 40 (8), pp.2017-2025 (2023)
Micellar interaction and thermodynamic behavior between double-chained surface active ionic liquid and conventional surfactants in aqueous solution
Ahmad Bagheri
2 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 35 (11), pp.2269-2282 (2018)
Experimental and theoretical investigation of micellization behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide in aqueous/urea solution at various temperatures
Hoque MA, Mahbub S, Rub MA, et al.
3 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 35 (7), pp.1488-1499 (2018)
Ultrasonic study on binary liquid mixtures of propiophenone with anilines and alkyl substituted anilines at T=303.15 to 318.15 K
Devi NG, Rao NVNBS, Sirija MR, et al.
4 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (4), pp.1402-1407 (2016)
Vapor pressure and Flory-Huggins interaction parameters in binary polymeric solutions
Khansary MA
5 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (10), pp.2142-2152 (2015)
Micellization behavior of mixtures of amphiphilic promazine hydrochloride and cationic aniline hydrochloride in aqueous and electrolyte solutions
Rub MA, Azum N, Khan F, et al.
6 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (5), pp.1161-1165 (2011)
Prediction and measurement of the lower flash points for flammable binary solutions by using a setaflash closed cup tester
Ha DM, Lee S
7 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (1), pp.220-224 (2009)
Measurement of excess enthalpies using a high-pressure flow microcalorimeter and determination of binary interaction parameters for thermodynamic models
Yi CK, Park YK, You SS
8 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 24 (1), pp.106-112 (2007)
Prediction of VLE data for alternative refrigerant mixtures
Sawjanya Y, Rao YC
9 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 20 (4), pp.736-744 (2003)
Closure Equations in the Estimation of Binary Interaction Parameters
Ahmad SA, Khanna A
10 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 19 (2), pp.337-341 (2002)
Rheological Properties of Polystyrene and Poly(methyl methacrylate) Blends
Han MS, Jung HC, Park JH, et al.
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