<P>Electrolyte solutions play a key role in traditional chemical industry processes as well as other sciences such as hydrometallurgy, geochemistry, and crystal chemistry. Knowledge of electrolyte solutions is also key in oil and gas exploration and production, as well as many other environmental en
Electrolytes: Supramolecular Interactions and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Concentrated Solutions
โ Scribed by Georgii Georgievich Aseyev
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Leaves
- 362
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book addresses concentrated electrolyte solutions and the theory of structure formation, super- and supramolecular interactions, and other physical processes with these solutions. The first part of the book considers the electrolyte solution in a stationary state (electrostatic, various ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and mutual repulsion interaction). The second part considers the solution of nonstationary status in case of forced movement between two plates (electrical conductivity, viscosity, and diffusion). This theoretical framework allows for a determination of activity coefficients of concentrated electrolyte solutions.
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