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William E. Acree
Researcher at University of North Texas
Publications - 1017
Citations - 23693
William E. Acree is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Solvation. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 958 publications receiving 21196 citations. Previous affiliations of William E. Acree include University of South Florida & Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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Enthalpies of Sublimation of Organic and Organometallic Compounds. 1910–2001
TL;DR: A compendium of sublimation enthalpies, published within the period 1910-2001 (over 1200 references), is reported in this paper, with a brief review of the temperature adjustments for the sublimated enthilpies from the temperature of measurement to the standard reference temperature, 298.15 K, is included.
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Mathematical representation of thermodynamic properties: part ii. derivation of the combined nearly ideal binary solvent(nibs)/redlich-kister mathematical representation from a two-body and three-body interactional mixing model
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple two-body and three-body interactional mixing model is used to derive expressions for the mathematical representation of experimental solute solubilities and activity coefficients in binary solvent mixtures.
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Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic and Organometallic Compounds, 1880-2002
TL;DR: A compendium of vaporization enthalpies published within the period 1910-2002 is reported in this paper, with a brief review of temperature adjustments from temperature of measurement to the standard reference temperature, 298.15 K, is included as are suggested reference materials.
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Thermodynamic properties of nonelectrolyte solution. part 4. estimation and mathematical representation of solute activity coefficients and solubilities in binary solvents using the nibs and modified wilson equations
TL;DR: In this paper, the limitations and applications of the various nearly ideal binary solvent (NIBS) and modified Wilson models for predicting the thermochemical properties of solutes dissolved in binary solvent mixtures are examined using published solute solubility and infinite dilution activity coefficient data for 72 systems.
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Phase Transition Enthalpy Measurements of Organic and Organometallic Compounds. Sublimation, Vaporization and Fusion Enthalpies From 1880 to 2010
TL;DR: In this article, phase transition enthalpy measurements of organic and organometallic compounds, sublimation, and vaporization and fusion enthalpies from 1880 to 2010 are discussed.