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Contaminant Properties
Explores the properties and distribution of contaminants in different subsurface phases and the relationships between partitioning coefficients and soil density.
Partitioning Systems
Covers partitioning in different systems, including single component systems, solid-vapor equilibrium, and aqueous solubility.
Liquids in Nanochannels: Size Effects
Delves into the impact of size on liquids in nanochannels, covering interfacial interactions, phase transitions, and electrophoresis.
Phase Changes and Heat Latent: Water in Different Forms
Explores phase changes and latent heat in water, covering topics like heat pumps, climate impact, and ozone layer depletion.
Thermodynamics: Understanding Mixtures and Distillation Processes
Explains thermodynamic principles of mixtures, focusing on distillation and phase behavior of real gases and liquids.
Snow Formation: Crystal Growth and Precipitation
Explores snow crystal formation, vapor transport, cloud formation, and ice crystal growth.
Renormalization & Scaling
Explores renormalization, scaling, critical points, exponents, and phase transitions in conformal field theory and quantum gravity.
Vapor-Liquid Phase Diagrams: Applications in Separation Processes
Explains vapor-liquid phase diagrams and their role in designing separation processes, including practical applications in biofuel concentration.
Vapor Liquid Equilibrium and Pinch Analysis: Key Concepts
Covers vapor-liquid equilibrium and pinch analysis, focusing on thermodynamic principles and energy optimization in processes.
Rotary Evaporator: Principles and Applications
Discusses the principles and applications of a rotary evaporator and the relationship between temperature, pressure, and volume in evaporation.