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References for the UNIQUAC method

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  1. Abrams, D. S.; Prausnitz, J. M. Statistical Thermodynamics of Liquid Mixtures: A New Expression for the Excess Gibbs Energy of Partly or Completely Miscible Systems. AIChE J. 1975, 21 (1), 116-128. DOI: 10.1002/aic.690210115

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  3. Anderson, T. F.; Prausnitz, J. M. Application of the UNIQUAC Equation to Calculation of Multicomponent Phase Equilibria. 2. Liquid-Liquid Equilibria. Ind. Eng. Chem. Proc. Des. Dev. 1978, 17 (4), 561-567. DOI: 10.1021/i260068a029

  4. Maurer, G.; Prausnitz, J. M. On the Derivation and Extension of the UNIQUAC Equation. Fluid Phase Equilibria 1978, 2 (2), 91-99. DOI: 10.1016/0378-3812(78)85002-X

  5. Sandler, S. I. Chemical, Biochemical, and Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th ed.; John Wiley and Sons: Somerset, New Jersey, 2006.

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  7. Kontogeorgis, G. M.; Folas, G. K. Thermodynamic Models for Industrial Applications: From Classical and Advanced Mixing Rules to Association Theories; John Wiley and Sons: 2010. DOI: 10.1002/9780470747537

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