Aseyev, Georgii Georgievich

Electrolytes : Supermolecular interactions and non-equilibrium phenomena in concentrated solutions Aseyev Georgii Georgievich - Boca Raton : CRC 2015 - xvii, 345p. : ill.

Conclusion337-340p. ; Index 341-345p.

Electrolyte solutions play a key role in traditional chemical industry processes as well as other sciences such as hydrometallurgy, geochemistry, and crystal chemistry. Knowledge of electrolyte solutions is also key in oil and gas exploration and production, as well as many other environmental engineering endeavors. Until recently, a gap existed between the electrolyte solution theory dedicated to diluted solutions, and the theory, practice, and technology involving concentrated solutions.

Electrolytes: Supramolecular Interactions and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Concentrated Solutions addresses concentrated electrolyte solutions and the theory of structure formation, super and supramolecular interactions, and other physical processes with these solutions―now feasible due to new precision measurement techniques and experimental data that have become available.

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