Derivation of complete phase diagrams for ternary systems with immiscibility phenomena and solid-fluid equilibria

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Four main types of binary fluid-phase diagrams and available experimental data on binary systems are used as a starting point for derivation of the systematic classification of binary complete phase diagrams by the method of continuous topological transformations. This method and the classification of binary phase diagrams, containing the boundary versions of phase diagrams with ternary nonvariant points, are applied to derive the main types of fluid and complete phase diagrams for ternary systems with one volatile component and immiscibility phenomena in two constituent binary subsystems. The results gained from this analysis of derived fluid and complete phase diagrams of ternary systems are represented.

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Valyashko, V. M. (2002). Derivation of complete phase diagrams for ternary systems with immiscibility phenomena and solid-fluid equilibria. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 74, pp. 1871–1884). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200274101871

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