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Electrochemical Surface Treatment of Discontinuous Carbon Fibers Tran NT, Patterson BA, Kolodziejczyk AG, Wu VM, Knorr DB Langmuir, 35(38), 12374, 2019 |
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Thermodynamics of proton dissociations from aqueous glycine at temperatures from 278.15 to 393.15 K, molalities from 0 to 1.0 mol center dot kg(-1), and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: Apparent molar heat capacities and apparent molar volumes of glycine, glycinium chloride, and sodium glycinate Ziemer SP, Niederhauser TL, Merkley ED, Price JL, Sorenson EC, McRae B, Patterson BA, Origlia-Luster ML, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 38(4), 467, 2006 |
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Thermodynamics of proton dissociations from aqueous serine at temperatures from (278.15 to 393.15) K, molalities from (0.01 up to 1.0) mol center dot kg(-1), and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: Apparent molar heat capacities and apparent molar volumes of serine, serinium chloride, and sodium serinate Ziemer SP, Niederhauser TL, Merkley ED, Price JL, Sorenson EC, Mcrae BR, Patterson BA, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 38(5), 634, 2006 |
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Thermodynamics for proton dissociations from aqueous L-histidine at temperatures from 278.15 to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of the protonated cationic, neutral zwitterionic, and deprotonated anionic forms (vol 35, pg 195, 2003) Price JL, Jardine JJ, Call TG, Patterson BA, Origlia-Luster ML, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 35(1), 195, 2003 |
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Thermodynamics of proton dissociation from aqueous 1-propanoic and 1-butanoic acids at temperatures 278.15 <= (T/K) <= 393.15 and pressure p=0.35 MPa: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous solutions of the acids and their sodium salts McRae BR, Patterson BA, Origlia-Luster ML, Sorenson EC, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 35(2), 301, 2003 |
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Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous ethane-1,2-diol, propane-1,2-diol, and propane-1,3-diol at temperatures from 278.15 K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa Origlia-Luster ML, Patterson BA, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 34(4), 511, 2002 |
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Thermodynamics of ionization of water at temperatures 278.15 <= T/K <= 393.15 and at the pressure p=0.35 MPa: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous solutions of potassium and sodium nitrates and nitric acid Patterson BA, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 34(4), 535, 2002 |
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Thermodynamics for proton dissociation from aqueous imidazolium ion at temperatures from 278.15 K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of the protonated and neutral imidazole Jardine JJ, Patterson BA, Origlia-Luster ML, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 34(6), 895, 2002 |
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Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous silver nitrate at molalities from 0.015mol center dot kg(-1) to 0.5mol center dot kg(-1), at temperatures from 278.15 K to 393.15 K, and at the pressure 0.35 MPa Clayton WB, Patterson BA, Jardine JJ, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 34(10), 1531, 2002 |
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Thermodynamics for self-association of caffeine in water: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous caffeine at temperatures from 278.15 to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa Origlia-Luster ML, Patterson BA, Woolley EM Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 34(11), 1909, 2002 |