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Rubinate

Wruck D A and Rubin M 1993 Structure and electronic properties of electrochromic NiO films J. Eiectrochem. See. 140 1097-104... [Pg.1798]

Allemand P-M, Koch A, WudI F, Rubin Y, Diederich F, Alvarez M M, Anz S J and Whetten R L 1991 Two different fullerenes have the same cyclic voltammetry J. Am. Chem. Soc. 113 1051-2... [Pg.2431]

Williams R M, Koeberg M, Lawson J M, An Y-Z, Rubin Y, Paddon-Row M N and Verhoeven J W 1996 Photoinduced electron transfer to Cgg across extended 3- and 11 a-bond hydrocarbon bridges creation of a long-lived charge-separated state J. Org. Chem. 61 5055-62... [Pg.2435]

Rubin Y 1997 Organic approaches to endohedral metallofullerenes cracking open or zipping up carbon shells Chem. Eur. J. 3 1009-16... [Pg.2436]

H. Rubin and P. Ungar. Motion under a strong constraining force. Comm. Pure Appl. Math., 10 65-87, 1957. [Pg.296]

I. I. Rubin, Injection Molding. Theory andPractice, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1972. [Pg.393]

Pigment Red 57, calcium salt [5281-04-9] 15850 1 BONA (Ca salt) (Lithol Rubine B or 4B toner) coupling of dia2oti2ed 2- amino-5-methyl-ben2enesulfonic acid with 3- hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid, foUowed by salt formation... [Pg.20]

Rubin, Injection Molding—Theory and Practice,]ohxi Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1972. [Pg.146]

Other pressure—volume—temperature (PVT) relationships may be found in the Hterature ie, Benedict, Webb, Rubin equations of state (4—7) the Benedict, Webb, Rubin, Starling equation of state (8) the Redlich equation of state (9) and the Redlich-Kwong equation of state (10). [Pg.122]

Cubic equations, although simple and able to provide semiquantitative descriptions of real fluid behavior, are not generally useful for accurate representation of volumetric data over wide ranges of T and P. For such appHcations, more comprehensive expressions with large numbers of adjustable parameters are needed. 7h.e simplest of these are the extended virial equations, exemplified by the eight-constant Benedict-Webb-Rubin (BWR) equation of state (13) ... [Pg.485]


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Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation

Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state

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