Thermodynamics and Transport Properties

Session 519 - Advanced Fluids
Advanced fluids are ionic liquids, supercritical media, water, liquid polymers, polyethylene glycols and ethers. Fields of application are: reaction/catalysis, separation, electrochemistry, performance additives, analysis/sensors and purification processes. The aim of this session is to show how the special properties of advances fluids can be used to develop advanced processes. In addition, papers on the thermodynamic properties of advanced fluids are welcome.
Chair: Wolfgang Arlt
CoChair: Edward J. Maginn
  Welcoming Remarks
  Modelling Hydrogen-Bonding Fluid Mixtures Using Insight Gained from Spectroscopy
Nicolas von Solms, Lars Jensen, Michael L. Michelsen, Georgios M. Kontogeorgis
  Ab Initio Calculations and Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Imidazolium – [Tf2N] Ionic Liquids: Microscopic Structure and Thermodynamic Properties
Ioannis G. Economou, Georgia – Evangelia Logotheti, Javier Ramos, Alexander Vanin
  On the Use of Molecular Modeling to Predict a Wide Range of Thermodynamic and Transport Properties for the Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-3-Methylimidazolium Ethylsulfate and Its Mixtures with Water
Manish S. Kelkar, Edward J. Maginn
  Modeling of Reaction with Immobilized Ionic Liquids
Wolfgang Arlt, Alexander Buchele
  The Inverse Design of Ionic Liquids for Pretreatment of Cellulose
Donald P. Visco Jr., Derick C. Weis, Jean-Loup Faulon, Blake A. Simmons
  The Temperature and Size Dependence of the Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids
Michael P. Beck, Pramod Warrier, Amyn S. Teja
  Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids of Aqueous Dispersions of Nanoclay and Surfactant Micelles
Sushant Agarwal, Lynn M. Walker, Lee White, Phuoc X. Tran, Yee Soong, Rakesh K. Gupta
  Concluding Remarks

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