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ELSEVIER Fluid Phase Equilibria 105 (1995) 289-290 Contents of Volume 105 (1995) Vol. 105, No. 1 Theoretical papers A physical chemical UNIFAC model for aqueous solutions of sugars M. Catté, C.G. Dussap and J.B. Gros (Aubiere, France) Prediction of the enthalpy of vaporization by the group contribution method P. Basarova and V. Svoboda (Prague, Czech Republic) A new generalized alpha function for a cubic equation of state Part 1. Peng—Robinson equation C.H. Twu, J.E. Coon and J.R. Cunningham (Brea, CA, USA) A new generalized alpha function for a cubic equation of state Part 2. Redlich-Kwong equation C.H. Twu, J.E. Coon and J.R. Cunningham (Brea, CA, USA) Experimental papers Liquid—liquid—solid equilibria of the quaternary system water—ethanol-1-butanol—sodium chloride at 25°C A. Marcilla, F. Ruiz and M.M. Olaya (Alicante, Spain) Excess enthalpies and excess heat capacities of the ternary system ethanol + N,N-dimethyl-formamide-cyclohexane at 298.15 K G. Conti, P. Gianni, L. Lepori and E. Matteoli (Pisa, Italy) Excess volumes, speeds of sound and transport properties of mixtures of 2-methoxyethanol with branched and alicyclic alcohols at 303.15 K K.M. Krishana, K. Ramababu, D. Ramachandran, P. Venkateswarlu and G.K. Raman (Tirupati, India) Self-association of substituted benzoic acids. Isopiestic studies of solutions of ortho-substituted benzoic acids solutions in benzene R. Barela, G. Liwski and H. Szatylowicz (Warsaw, Poland) Fluid phase equilibrium studies on ternary and quaternary mixtures of carbon dioxide with 1-dodecanol, dodecanoic acid, quinoxaline and 1,8-octanediol at 393.2 K and at pressures up to 40 MPa A. Kordikowski and G.M. Schneider (Bochum, Germany) Vol. 105, No. 2 Theoretical papers Prediction of thermal pressure coefficient by the law of corresponding state and group contribution H.Y. Lee and G. Liu (Shanghai, People’s Republic of China) Excess properties and phase equilibria calculated from a generalized van der Waals equation of state for the example of the mixture methane + ethane N.V. Nhu and F. Kohler (Bochum, Germany) Acoustic determination of ideal gas heat capacity and second virial coefficient of small hydrocarbons G. Esper, W. Lemming, W. Beckermann and F. Kohler (Bochum, Germany) The principle of congrunce and its application to compressible states C.J. Peters, L.J. Florusse, J.L. de Roo, J. de Swaan Arons (Delft, Netherlands) and J.M.H. Levelt Sengers (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) A generalized correlation for the Peng—Robinson interaction coefficients for paraffin—hydrogen sulfide binary systems J.J. Carroll and A.E. Mather (Edmonton, Alb., Canada) Prediction of the surface tension of petroleum cuts using modified UNIFAC group contribution method E. Darwish, T.A. Al-Sahhaf (Safat, Kuwait) and M.A. Fahim (Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates)................ 0378-3812/95/$09.50 © 1995 — Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved 290 Contents | Fluid Phase Equilibria 105 (1995) 289-290 Salting effect in partially miscible systems of n-butanol—water and butanone—water. 2. An extended Setschenow equation and its application Y. Tang, Z. Li and Y. Li (Beijing, People’s Republic of China) 241-248 Experimental papers Measurement and prediction of the bubble/dew point locus in the near-critical region and of the compressed fluid densities of the methane—carbon dioxide—n-butane ternary system H.Q. Pan, T. Yang and T.M. Guo (Beijing, People’s Republic of China) Vapour-—liquid equilibrium data for the water—2-propanol system in the presence of dissolved salts F. Gironi and L. Lamberti (Rome, Italy) NE IO 5 a5 sy 5's de Scary 0:8 BSBA a ERA Meo ee WIE dacs lab Aids OA a eee aba wie 5 Ae a ae ath He Rar eas Author Index ....

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