14th International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan, 25–30 August 1996
This conference is part of the Chemical Thermodynamics series.
Legendre transforms in chemical thermodynamics
From simple fluids to polymers, recent developments of calorimetric techniques and their contribution to thermodynamics
Solvation and solubility of globular proteins
Thermodynamic modeling and phase equilibrium calculations in nuclear materials
Thermodynamics of protein folding and molecular recognition
High-temperature heat-capacity measurement up to 1500K by the triple-cell DSC
Phase behavior in binary and ternary water-salt systems at high temperatures and pressures
Calorimetric study of a new inclusion complex ZnS23.4·β-cyclodextrin·6H2O
Transition metal silicides and tellurides: Crystal structure, heat capacities, and derived thermodynamic properties from absolute zero to 2200 K
Recent work on the thermochemistry of some nitrogen heterocycles
Thermodynamics of protein stability: A family of ribonucleases
Temperature modulated differential scanning calorimetry-applicability and limitation
Dynamic heat capacity and enthalpy relaxation of a supercooled liquid [Ca(NO3)2]0.4[KNO3]0.6
Dopant effects and conductivity studies on a new high voltage cathode material with inverse spinel structure
Intermetallic disilicides and titanium aluminides - a new class of structural high temperature materials under the aspect of their high temperature oxidation resistance