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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 100, 2002 - Issue 21
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Self-consistent equations of state for hard body mixtures

Pages 3443-3449 | Received 17 Jun 2002, Accepted 15 Jul 2002, Published online: 16 Nov 2009

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Tomáš Boublík. (2011) Equation of state of hard disk and 2D convex bodies. Molecular Physics 109:12, pages 1575-1580.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2006) Hard-sphere radial distribution function from the residual chemical potential. Molecular Physics 104:22-24, pages 3425-3433.
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Tiejun Xiao & Yun Zhou. (2023) A cavity formation energy formula for hard spheres in simple electrolyte solutions. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 25:18, pages 13080-13087.
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Sung Jin Pai & Young Chan Bae. (2014) Solubility of solids in supercritical fluid using the hard-body expanded virial equation of state. Fluid Phase Equilibria 362, pages 11-18.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2012) Structure of two-dimensional hard disk systems. Simple geometric method. Fluid Phase Equilibria 316, pages 1-5.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2010) Hard spheres in tubes: Density profile from a simple analytical method. Journal of Molecular Liquids 155:1, pages 37-41.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2010) Distribution functions of the hard heteronuclear dumbbells and of their mixtures with hard spheres near a hard wall. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 75:3, pages 289-302.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2008) Distribution Functions in Systems of Hard Dumbbells and Linear Hard Triatomics near a Hard Wall. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 112:48, pages 15391-15397.
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Amit Jain & Henry S. Ashbaugh. (2008) Digging a hole: Scaled-particle theory and cavity solvation in organic solvents. The Journal of Chemical Physics 129:17.
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Pavel Morávek, Jiří Kolafa & Magda Francová. (2008) Fluids of Hard Nonspherical Molecules. II. Monte Carlo Data and Equation of State. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 73:4, pages 459-480.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2008) Radial Distribution Function in the Hard Sphere Mixtures. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 73:3, pages 388-400.
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C. Barrio & J.R. Solana. 2008. Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems. Theory and Simulation of Hard-Sphere Fluids and Related Systems 133 182 .
Pavel Morávek, Jiří Kolafa, Tomáš Hujo & Stanislav Labík. (2006) Excess volume of homonuclear diatomic mixtures. Journal of Molecular Liquids 125:1, pages 22-28.
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Jan Jirsák & Tomáš Boublík. (2004) Enthalpies of vaporization of n-alkanes from the enlarged fused hard sphere model. Fluid Phase Equilibria 226, pages 295-300.
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Tomáš Boublík. (2004) Third and Fourth Virial Coefficients and the Equation of State of Hard Prolate Spherocylinders. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108:22, pages 7424-7429.
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Tomáš Boublı́k. (2003) Virial coefficients and equation of state of hard chain molecules. The Journal of Chemical Physics 119:14, pages 7512-7518.
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Lawrence R. Pratt & Henry S. Ashbaugh. (2003) Self-consistent molecular field theory for packing in classical liquids. Physical Review E 68:2.
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