Molecular Thermodynamics of Electrolyte Solutions

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Author: Lloyd L Lee ISBN: 9789814365369
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: July 8, 2008
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Lloyd L Lee
ISBN: 9789814365369
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: July 8, 2008
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

The introductory textbook provides an update on electrolyte thermodynamics with a molecular perspective. It is eminently suited as an introduction to the solution thermodynamics of ionic mixtures at the undergraduate and graduate level. It is also invaluable for the understanding and design in the engineering of natural gas treating and adsorption refrigeration with electrolytes.

Contents:

  • Solution Thermodynamics of Electrolyte Solutions
  • Basic Electrostatics
  • The Debye–Hückel Theory
  • Pitzer's Formulation for Electrolytes
  • The Statistical Mechanics of Electrolytes
  • Ions as Charged Hard Spheres: The Mean Spherical Approach
  • The McMillan-Mayer and Lewis-Randall Scales
  • Multi-Solvent Electrolyte Solutions: Setchenov's Salting-Out Principle
  • Ionic Distributions: An Integral Equation Approach
  • The Electric Double Layers
  • Application: Adsorption Refrigeration with Electrolytes
  • Application: Amine Solutions in Acid Gas Treating

Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as practising engineers, in chemical engineering, refrigeration, corrosion, natural gas engineering, physical chemistry, electrochemistry, biochemistry, colloidal chemistry, minerology, industrial chemistry and environmental engineering.
Key Features:

  • Emphasizes molecular theory for Coulomb forces and introduces the Ornstein–Zernike Integral equations
  • Introduces the electric double layers and Poisson–Boltzmann theory
  • Combines theory and applications in one treatment
  • Applications to natural gas processing, adsorption refrigeration with electrolytes as refrigerants — the new-century environmentally benign working fluids
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The introductory textbook provides an update on electrolyte thermodynamics with a molecular perspective. It is eminently suited as an introduction to the solution thermodynamics of ionic mixtures at the undergraduate and graduate level. It is also invaluable for the understanding and design in the engineering of natural gas treating and adsorption refrigeration with electrolytes.

Contents:

Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as practising engineers, in chemical engineering, refrigeration, corrosion, natural gas engineering, physical chemistry, electrochemistry, biochemistry, colloidal chemistry, minerology, industrial chemistry and environmental engineering.
Key Features:

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