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  1. Thermophysical properties of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate + water binary mixtures between 283 and 343K: A feasible fluid for absorption refrigeration
  2. Exploring the potential of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium octanoate–water systems as solvents for cellulose processing: Thermophysical and cytotoxicity insights
  3. Dynamic Viscosity and Specific Heat Capacity of Near Eutectic Gallium–Indium–Tin Alloy
  4. Thermophysical Properties of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Dicyanamide + Water: Understanding Interactions and Structure of Ionic Liquid + Water Systems
  5. The Torsional Quartz-Crystal Viscometer
  6. Possible New Heat Transfer Fluid: The IoNanofluid of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Dicyanamide + Nano-Titanium Oxide─Studying Its Thermal Conductivity and Viscosity
  7. Correct Use of Oscillating-Cup Viscometers for High-Temperature Absolute Measurements of Newtonian Melts
  8. The thermal conductivity of ionic liquids. Experiment and molecular interpretation
  9. The Treatment of Natural Calcium Materials Using the Supercritical Antisolvent Method for CO2 Capture Applications
  10. Catalysts Preparation: A Supercritical Route
  11. The Thermal Conductivity of Near-Eutectic Galinstan (Ga68.4In21.5Sn10) Molten Alloy
  12. The Density, Speed of Sound, Viscosity, and Thermal Conductivity of 1-Dodecyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide and Its Ionanofluid with Graphene
  13. Progress and challenges in nanofluids research
  14. High-Performance Ionanofluids from Subzipped Carbon Nanotube Networks
  15. [C2mim][CH3SO3]─A Suitable New Heat Transfer Fluid? Part 2: Thermophysical Properties of Its Mixtures with Water
  16. The Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data: Introduction of Topical Sections and Updates from the Editorial Team
  17. Viscosity of [C4mim][(CF3SO2)2N], [C4mim][N(CN)2], [C2mim][C2H5SO4] and [Aliquat][N(CN)2] in a wide temperature range. Measurement, correlation, and interpretation
  18. The Balance between Energy, Environmental Security, and Technical Performance: The Regulatory Challenge of Nanofluids
  19. Thermal Conductivity of Ionic Liquids and IoNanofluids. Can Molecular Theory Help?
  20. Thermophysical Properties of 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium tris(pentafluoroethyl)trifluorophosphate, [C4mim][(C2F5)3PF3], and of Its IoNanofluid with Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  21. Developing quality measurements in ionic liquids
  22. Ultrasound speed study of the ternary liquid mixture (water + ethanol + 1-propanol) at T = 293.15 K and P = 0.1 MPa
  23. Thermal Conductivity of Metastable Ionic Liquid [C2mim][CH3SO3]
  24. Supercritical antisolvent precipitation of calcium acetate from eggshells
  25. The influence of water on the thermophysical properties of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate
  26. Handbook on Industrial Applications of Nanofluids in Energy Sector
  27. Volumetric study of the ternary liquid mixture (water + ethanol + 1-propanol) at T = 293.15 K and P = 0.1 MPa
  28. Towards the Correct Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Ionic Melts and Nanofluids
  29. Volumetric and sound speed study of aqueous 1-butanol liquid mixtures at different temperatures
  30. Molten alkali carbonates as alternative engineering fluids for high temperature applications
  31. Replacement of petroleum-derived diols by sustainable biopolyols in one component polyurethane foams
  32. Performance of heat transfer fluids with nanographene in a pilot solar collector
  33. Molybdenum(II) Complexes with α‐Diimines: Catalytic Activity in Organic and Ionic Liquid Solvents
  34. [C2mim][CH3SO3] – A Suitable New Heat Transfer Fluid? Part 1. Thermophysical and Toxicological Properties
  35. Thermal Conductivity of Ionic Liquids and IoNanofluids and Their Feasibility as Heat Transfer Fluids
  36. Viscosity of Industrially Important Zn–Al Alloys Part II: Alloys with Higher Contents of Al and Si
  37. Morphology and thermophysical properties of non-aqueous titania nanofluids
  38. Nanoparticles-loaded fluids for cooling modern electronics
  39. A critical review of traditional and emerging techniques and fluids for electronics cooling
  40. Understanding Stability, Measurements, and Mechanisms of Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids
  41. Molecular interactions and thermal transport in ionic liquids with carbon nanomaterials
  42. Molten salts as engineering fluids – A review
  43. Conduction and convection heat transfer characteristics of ethylene glycol based nanofluids – A review
  44. Measurements of the Viscosity of Molten Lithium Nitrate by the Oscillating-cup Method
  45. New portable instrument for the measurement of thermal conductivity in gas process conditions
  46. Ru-Imidazolium Halide IoNanofluids: Synthesis, Structural, Morphological and Thermophysical Properties
  47. Syntheses and crystal structures of benzene-sulfonate and -carboxylate copper polymers and their application in the oxidation of cyclohexane in ionic liquid under mild conditions
  48. Thermophysical Properties of 1-Butyl-1-methyl-pyrrolidinium Dicyanamide + H2O Mixtures
  49. High-temperature vapour–liquid equilibrium for ethanol–1-propanol mixtures and modeling with SAFT-VR
  50. Reduced Graphene Oxide Composite with Oxidizable Manganese/Cobalt Mixed Oxide for p‐Cresol Oxidation by Using Molecular Oxygen
  51. Thermophysical properties of ionic liquid dicyanamide (DCA) nanosystems
  52. Superior thermal features of carbon nanotubes-based nanofluids – A review
  53. Role of Nanostructures in Anomalous Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids
  54. An efficient Cu(ii)-bis(oxazoline)-based polymer immobilised ionic liquid phase catalyst for asymmetric carbon–carbon bond formation
  55. Preface
  56. Investigations of Viscosity of Silicone Oil-Based Semiconductor Nanofluids
  57. Boiling Heat Transfer and Droplet Spreading of Nanofluids
  58. Thermophysical and magnetic studies of two paramagnetic liquid salts: [C4mim][FeCl4] and [P66614][FeCl4]
  59. Sepia Melanin: A New Class of Nanomaterial with Anomalously High Heat Storage Capacity Obtained from a Natural Nanofluid
  60. High-temperature vapour–liquid equilibrium for the (water + alcohol) systems and modelling with SAFT-VR: 2. Water-1-propanol
  61. High-temperature vapour–liquid equilibrium for the water–alcohol systems and modeling with SAFT-VR: 1. Water–ethanol
  62. Thermal Conductivity of [C<I><SUB>n</SUB></I>mim][(CF<SUB>3</SUB>SO<SUB>2</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>N] and [C<SUB>4</SUB>mim][BF<SUB>4</SUB>] IoNanofluids with Carbon Nanotubes...
  63. P, ρ, T and heat capacity measurements of (α-pinene + β-pinene) mixtures over the temperature range 283.15 K to 358.15 K and pressures up to 40 MPa: Experiments and modelling
  64. Thermal Conductivity of [C4mim][(CF3SO2)2N] and [C2mim][EtSO4] and Their IoNanofluids with Carbon Nanotubes: Experiment and Theory
  65. Synthesis, Properties and Physical Applications of IoNanofluids
  66. Enhanced thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity of carbon nanotubes ionanofluids
  67. Effect of Surfactant and Nanoparticle Clustering on Thermal Conductivity of Aqueous Nanofluids
  68. Predicting the Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids—Effect of Brownian Motion of Nanoparticles
  69. Using Ionic Liquids and MWCNT's (Ionanofluids) in Pigment Development
  70. Current research and future applications of nano- and ionano-fluids
  71. Thermal Conductivity of Humid Air
  72. P, ρ, and T measurements of the (limonene + β-pinene) mixtures
  73. Correction to “P, ρ, and T Measurements of the Limonene + α-Pinene Mixtures”
  74. Ionanofluids: New Heat Transfer Fluids for Green Processes Development
  75. Nanofluids as Advanced Coolants
  76. Boiling and Convective Heat Transfer Characteristics of Nanofluids
  77. Forced Convective Heat Transfer of Nanofluids in Minichannels
  78. A review of boiling and convective heat transfer with nanofluids
  79. Asymmetric Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions Catalysed by Metal(II) Bis(oxazoline) Complexes Immobilized using Supported Ionic Liquids
  80. A new and reliable calibration method for vibrating tube densimeters over wide ranges of temperature and pressure
  81. Spreading Characteristics of Nanofluid Droplets Impacting onto a Solid Surface
  82. Dielectric properties of liquid refrigerants: Facts and trends
  83. Thermal Properties of Ionic Liquids and Ionanofluids
  84. P, ρ, and T Measurements of the Limonene + α-Pinene Mixtures
  85. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF CNT IONANOFLUIDS
  86. Viscosity of Industrially Important Al–Zn Alloys. I-Quasi-eutectic Alloys
  87. Thermophysical properties of ionic liquids: Do we know how to measure them accurately?
  88. Studies on the density, heat capacity, surface tension and infinite dilution diffusion with the ionic liquids [C4mim][NTf2], [C4mim][dca], [C2mim][EtOSO3] and [Aliquat][dca]
  89. Accurate Measurement of Physicochemical Properties on Ionic Liquids and Molten Salts
  90. Thermal Properties of Ionic Liquids and IoNanofluids of Imidazolium and Pyrrolidinium Liquids†
  91. Electrical Conductivity and Viscosity of 1-Hexyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis(trifluorosulfonyl)imide, [C6mim] [(CF3SO2)2N] (CAS-RN# 382150-50-7)
  92. Pulsed injection metal organic chemical vapour deposition and characterisation of thin CaO films
  93. Influence of Thermophysical Properties of Ionic Liquids in Chemical Process Design
  94. Metrology of Viscosity: Have We Learned Enough?†
  95. Dielectric properties of 1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HFC-143a) in the liquid phase
  96. Long-Term Outcomes of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Compared to Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Conservative Management
  97. Relative Permittivity and Dipole Moments of Replacement Refrigerant Mixtures (R408A and R409A) in the Liquid State
  98. Relative Permittivities of 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea), 1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea), and 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc) in the Liquid Phase
  99. Equilibrium and nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of the thermal conductivity of molten alkali halides
  100. Viscosity of Molten Sodium Nitrate
  101. Isobaric specific heat capacity of water and aqueous cesium chloride solutions for temperatures between 298K and 370K at p=0.1MPa
  102. A New Instrument for the Measurement of the Thermal Conductivity of Fluids
  103. Dielectric properties of alternative refrigerants
  104. Standard Reference Data for the Viscosity of Toluene
  105. Shear viscosity of molten alkali halides from equilibrium and nonequilibrium molecular-dynamics simulations
  106. The correlation of transport properties of alkali metal vapours and noble gases
  107. Thermal conductivity of molten alkali halides from equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations
  108. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Shear Viscosity of Molten Alkali Halides
  109. Importance of Accurate Data on Viscosity and Thermal Conductivity in Molten Salts Applications†
  110. The meniscus effect in viscosity determinations by the oscillating-cup method
  111. Measurement and Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity of Butane from 135 K to 600 K at Pressures to 70 MPa
  112. Development of an Extended Corresponding States Principle Method for Volumetric Property Predictions Based on a Lee–Kesler Reference Fluid
  113. EPTIS: The new European database of proficiency testing schemes for analytical laboratories
  114. A corresponding states approach for the prediction of surface tension of molten alkali halides
  115. Dielectric Properties of Liquid Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)
  116. Dielectric Properties of 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa)
  117. Hydrogen bonding and the dipole moment of hydrofluorocarbons by density functional theory
  118. Viscosity of molten potassium nitrate
  119. A corresponding-states approach for the calculation of the transport properties of uni-univalent molten salts
  120. Use of universal correlations to predict some thermophysical properties of alternative refrigerants
  121. An Improved Empirical Correlation for the Thermal Conductivity of Propane
  122. Thermal Conductivity of Aqueous Potassium Chloride Solutions
  123. Calibration of a DSC: its importance for the traceability and uncertainty of thermal measurements
  124. Absolute steady-state thermal conductivity measurements by use of a transient hot-wire system
  125. Dielectric Constant of the Nearly Azeotropic Mixture R410A1
  126. Prediction of the Vapor Pressure of Environmentally Acceptable Halocarbons1
  127. Reference Data for the Thermal Conductivity of Saturated Liquid Toluene Over a Wide Range of Temperatures
  128. Simulation of the Transient Heating in an Unsymmetrical, Coated, Hot-Strip Sensor with a Self-Adaptive Finite-Element Method (SAFEM)1
  129. Thermal conductivity of saturated liquid toluene by use of anodized tantalum hot wires at high temperatures
  130. Dielectric constant and dipole moment of hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant mixtures R404A, R407C, and R507
  131. Needs for improvement of the measurement infrastructure in Europe
  132. Thermal Conductivity of 1,1-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a)
  133. Dielectric constant and dipole moments of 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,2-dichloroethane (HCFC 123) and 1,1-difluoroethane (HFC 152a) in the liquid phase
  134. Heat capacitiy of liquid terpenes
  135. Thin-Film Characterization for High-Temperature Applications
  136. The thermal conductivity of liquid 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC 134a)
  137. Viscosity of toluene and benzene under high pressur
  138. Molecular properties of alternative refrigerants derived from dielectric-constant measurements
  139. Toward standard reference values for the thermal conductivity of high-temperature melts
  140. Transport Properties of Fluids
  141. Density of 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC 141b) as a function of temperature and pressure
  142. The dielectric constant of liquid HFC 134a and HCFC 142b
  143. Prediction of halocarbon liquid densities by a modified hard Sphere-De Santis equation of state
  144. Prediction of liquid densities for halocarbon mixtures by a modified Hard Sphere-De Santis equation of state
  145. Dielectric Constant, Dielectric Virial Coefficients, and Dipole Moments of 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
  146. Standard Reference Data for the Thermal Conductivity of Water
  147. Status of the round robin on the transport properties of R134a
  148. The density of 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC 141b)
  149. Thermophysical properties of alkali metal vapours part II ‐ assessment of experimental data on thermal conductivity and viscosity
  150. Thermal conductivity of aqueous sodium chloride solutions
  151. Thermophysical Properties of Alkali Metal Vapours Part I.A — Prediction and Correlation of Transport Properties for Monatomic Systems
  152. The thermal conductivity of toluene and water
  153. Dielectric constant measurements of toluene and benzene
  154. Density of HCFC 142b and of its mixture with HCFC 22
  155. Polarized transient hot wire thermal conductivity measurements
  156. The prediction of transport properties of fluids
  157. Thermal conductivity of R134a
  158. The thermal conductivity of 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b)
  159. Density of ?-pinene, ?-pinene, limonene, and essence of turpentine
  160. Mutual diffusivity of a mixture of n-hexane and nitrobenzene near its consolute point
  161. Radiative heat transfer in transient hot-wire measurements of thermal conductivity
  162. Thermal conductivity surface of argon: A fresh analysis
  163. A high-temperature transient hot-wire thermal conductivity apparatus for fluids
  164. The thermal conductivity and heat capacity of fluid nitrogen
  165. Diffusion coefficients of tetrazolium blue in homogeneous and micellar solutions
  166. Thermal conductivity of a moderately dense gas
  167. Prediction of the Thermal Conductivity of Liquid Alkane Mixtures
  168. Benzene: A Further Liquid Thermal Conductivity Standard
  169. The thermal conductivity and heat capacity of gaseous argon
  170. The thermal conductivity of benzene and toluene
  171. Mutual diffusivity in binary mixtures of n-heptane with n-hexane isomers
  172. Thermal conductivity of chlorobenzene at pressures up to 430 MPa
  173. Absolute measurements of the thermal conductivity of alcohols by the transient hot-wire technique
  174. Thermal conductivity of liquid n-alkanes
  175. Thermal diffusivity measurement by the transient hot-wire technique: A reappraisal
  176. The thermal conductivity of n-hexane, n-heptane, and n-decane by the transient hot-wire method
  177. Mutual diffusivity in n-heptane + n-hexane isomers
  178. A computer-controlled instrument for the measurement of the thermal conductivity of liquids
  179. The thermal conductivity of liquid argon for temperatures between 110 and 140 K with pressures to 70 MPa
  180. Heat capacity, Cp, of fluids from transient hot wire measurements
  181. The thermal conductivity of liquid argon
  182. The thermal conductivity of liquid methane
  183. Standard Reference Data for the Thermal Conductivity of Liquids
  184. Liquid mutual diffusivities of the H2O/D2O system
  185. Thermal conductivity of argon in the temperature range 107 to 423 K
  186. Thermal conductivity of toluene in the temperature range 35–90°C at pressures up to 600 MPa
  187. Thermal conductivity of five hydrocarbons along the saturation line
  188. Thermal conductivity measurement of n-butane over wide temperature and pressure ranges
  189. Thermal conductivity of liquid propane
  190. Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Argon at Room Temperature and Pressures Up to 68 Mpa
  191. The theory of the Taylor dispersion technique for liquid diffusivity measurements
  192. An apparatus to measure the thermal conductivity of liquids
  193. Measurement of thermal conductivity at high temperatures