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Stabilizing effect of amino acids on protein and colloidal dispersions. [PDF]
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Maximum Entropy-Mediated Liquid-to-Solid Nucleation and Transition. [PDF]
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NMR detects clustering and ultra-weak excipient interactions governing monoclonal antibody viscosity in formulation-relevant conditions. [PDF]
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Machine learning-based prediction and SHAP sensitivity analysis of sound speed in hydrogen-rich gas mixtures. [PDF]
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Viscosity of concentrated antibodies from a dynamic model of electrostatics. [PDF]
Johnston KP, Truskett TM.
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The molecular basis for hydrodynamic properties of PEGylated human serum albumin. [PDF]
Fleming PJ, Correia JJ, Fleming KG.
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Correlation of Third Virial Coefficients to Second Virial Coefficients
Zeitschrift Fur Elektrotechnik Und Elektrochemie, 1989AbstractA correlation is given for the prediction of third virial coefficients of pure substances and mixtures in terms of second virial coefficients. The substance properties which are needed for the correlation are the critical temperature, the reduced dipole moment, and the parameters for the hard body modelling the molecule.
Nguyen Văn Như, Friedrich Kohler
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Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2007
Abstract Second and third virial coefficients ( B and C ) for the T range from about the critical temperature to the Boyle temperature are presented for argon, carbon dioxide, ethane, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, oxygen, and propane. That these virial coefficients are more reliable than those previously available is demonstrated by the ability of
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Abstract Second and third virial coefficients ( B and C ) for the T range from about the critical temperature to the Boyle temperature are presented for argon, carbon dioxide, ethane, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, oxygen, and propane. That these virial coefficients are more reliable than those previously available is demonstrated by the ability of
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Virial coefficients of model alkanes
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2010We report the results from Mayer-sampling Monte Carlo calculations of the virial coefficients of the united-atom TraPPE-UA model of normal alkanes. For alkane chain lengths from n=2 to 20 (where n is the number of carbon atoms), results are given for the virial coefficients B2, B3, and B4; results for B5 are given for chains up to length n=12; and ...
Andrew J, Schultz, David A, Kofke
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