Thermodynamic modelling of solution and ordered phases

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Abstract

Thermodynamic calculations are successfully used to predict multiphase equilibria or to analyse industrial processes. Different models have been used to evaluate the thermodynamic behaviour of the solution phases, non-stoichiometric compounds with different structures, or phases which present order-disorder transformations. The most common models which are used will be briefly described. The mathematical equivalences between some of them will be emphasized.

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Ansara, I. (1998). Thermodynamic modelling of solution and ordered phases. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 70(2), 449–459. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199870020449

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