New Method for Determining Antoine Constants
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概要
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This article proposes equations for calculating initial Antoine constants using normal boiling points. A genetic algorism method, which does not make use of partial difference values for convergent calculation, was used to calculate the Antoine constants for 1,025 compounds. The calculated Antoine constants for homologous components changed monotonically with the increase in the carbon number.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2010-12-01
著者
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Tochigi Katsumi
Department Of Materials And Applied Chemistry Nihon University
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Tochigi Katsumi
Department Of Industrial Chemistry Nihon University
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YAMAGISHI Masashi
Department of Materials and Applied Chemistry, Nihon University
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Yamagishi Masashi
Department Of Materials And Applied Chemistry Nihon University
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