Fluid Phase Equilibria
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Fluid Phase Equilibria is a scientific journal on Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering
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 that is published by Elsevier
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Fluid Phase Equilibria publishes peer-reviewed
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 scientific papers from the fields of chemistry, thermodynamics, and chemical engineering. The articles deal with experimental, theoretical and applied research related to properties of pure components and mixtures, especially phase equilibria, caloric and transport properties of fluid and solid phases. It has an impact factor
Impact factor
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 of 1.506 (May 2009).

Editors

The current editors are
  • Peter T. Cummings (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering of the Vanderbilt University in Nashville, U.S.A.)
  • Theo de Loos (Process and Energy Department of the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
  • John P. O'Connell (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Virginia in Charlottesville, U.S.A.).

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