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Thermodynamics of n‐alkane systems and the solution theories of flory and prigogine

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1973
AbstractThe partial molar excess free enthalpies and enthalpies as well as the molar excess enthalpies of a number of n‐alkane systems were reexamined within the scope of the polymer solution theory of Flory, Orwoll, and Vrij and that of Prigogine in the version after Delmas, Patterson, and Somcynsky.
W. E. Hammers   +2 more
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An application of the prigogine solution theory to intrinsic viscosities in polyisobutylene‐n‐alkane systems

Journal of Polymer Science Part A: General Papers, 1963
AbstractIntrinsic viscosities have been obtained for polyisobutylene in the series of n‐alkane solvents at −12, 24.3, and 57.9°C. Values of the χ parameter have been calculated using [η]/[η]ϑ = α2.43 and the Flory closed expression relating α to χ (as modified by Stockmayer): α5 — α3 = 2 × 0.49 CMM1/2 [(1/2) — χ].
P. Bataille, D. Patterson
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Correlation of the prigogine-flory theory with isothermal compressibility data. I. Systems with quasi-spherical molecules

Journal of Solution Chemistry, 1983
The isothermal compressibilities KT for cyclohexane + benzene, cyclohexane + toluene and benzene + toluene systems at 25, 35, 45 and 60°C have been used to test the Prigogine-Flory theory using Van der Waals and Lennard-Jones energy potentials. Flory's energy parameter X 12 was calculated for these systems at the four
E. Aicart, G. Tardajos, M. Diaz Pe�a
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The complexity in I. Prigogine and H. Haken’s interpretation differs from the complexity of W. Weaver and TCS

Complexity. Mind. Postnonclassic, 2014
The present paper shows that the term “complexity” includes absolutely different notions than now it seems to be presented in modern science and philosophy. V.S. Stepin’s postnon-classics has come to this new recognition too close, but, actually, it is a new recognition of uncertainty for systems of the third type (not deterministic and not stochastic).
O. Filatova   +7 more
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Application of the Prigogine-Flory-Patterson theory part I. Mixtures ofn-alkanes with bicyclic compounds, benzene, cyclohexane andn-hexane

Journal of Solution Chemistry, 1989
The Prigogine-Flory-Patterson theory of liquid mixtures has been applied to the HmE and VmE for binary mixtures of an n-alkane with decalin, bicyclohexyl, tetralin, cyclohexylbenzene, benzene, cyclohexane and n-hexane. Furthermore the Prigogine-Flory theory has been used to predict activity coefficients at infinite dilution from the experimentally ...
T. M. Letcher, R. C. Baxter
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The Macroscopic Level of Quantum Mechanics [1972a and b] (with C. George and I. Prigogine)

1979
A synthetic account is given of a general treatment of large quantal systems, allowing of a clear-cut characterization of the macroscopic level of description of such systems. The time-evolution of the density operator is given by a Liouville equation, which is written down in a superspace formed by the direct product of the Hilbert space with itself ...
C. George, I. Prigogine
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Однородность параметров движений в рамках термодинамики неравновесных систем I. R. Prigogine

2018
The question of the formation of homogeneous samples remains open to the present time due to the fact that this term is not precisely defined and has a very abstract interpretation. The study calculates the values of entropy in the framework of the thermodynamics of non-equilibrium systems I.R.
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Review of: “SELF-ORGANIZATION IN NONEQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS”, by G. Nicolis and I. Prigogine, John Wiley, New York, 1977, 491 pp.

International Journal of General Systems, 1978
(1978). Review of: “SELF-ORGANIZATION IN NONEQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS”, by G. Nicolis and I. Prigogine, John Wiley, New York, 1977, 491 pp. International Journal of General Systems: Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 266-269.
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