Oster et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Further development of the predictive models for physical properties of pure ionic liquids: Thermal conductivity and heat capacityOster et al., 2018
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- Oster K
- Jacquemin J
- Hardacre C
- Ribeiro A
- Elsinawi A
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- The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
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Efficient, fast and accurate heat transfer units design is currently a 'hot topic'due to the demand for more approachable and high-performance-ability materials. This is usually performed by the prediction of physical properties coupled with sufficient structure searching …
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