10th International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena, Varna, Bulgaria, 22–26 July 2002
This conference is part of the Solubility Phenomena series.
Solubility and crystallization in biological fluids and the problems of life and health
Calculation of the free Gibbs energy of phase transitions using solubility data. 1. The system Na2SO4-Na2Se04-H2O at 15 °C: Stable and metastable
Nonlinear mass transfer and hydrodynamic stability in solubility phenomena
Sea-water solubility phase diagram. Application to an extractive process
Predicting bioconcentration factors of highly hydrophobic chemicals. Effects of molecular size
Solubility equilibria. From data optimization to process simulation
Arsenic. An environmental problem limited by solubility
New mechanism for the dissolution of sparingly soluble minerals
Structural investigation of water and aqueous solutions by Raman spectroscopy
Derivation of complete phase diagrams for ternary systems with immiscibility phenomena and solid–fluid equilibria
Cation order/disorder in lithium transition-metal oxides as insertion electrodes for lithium-ion batteries
Aquatic chemistry and solubility phenomena of actinide oxides/hydroxides
Solid–liquid equilibria in mixtures of molten salt hydrates for the design of heat storage materials