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Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint

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Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint. / Rebelo, Luis Paulo N.; Lopes, Jose N. Canongia; Esperanca, Jose M. S. S. et al.
In: Accounts of Chemical Research, Vol. 40, No. 11, 11.2007, p. 1114-1121.

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Rebelo, LPN, Lopes, JNC, Esperanca, JMSS, Guedes, HJR, Lachwa, J, Najdanovic-Visak, V & Visak, ZP 2007, 'Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint', Accounts of Chemical Research, vol. 40, no. 11, pp. 1114-1121. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar7000556

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Rebelo, L. P. N., Lopes, J. N. C., Esperanca, J. M. S. S., Guedes, H. J. R., Lachwa, J., Najdanovic-Visak, V., & Visak, Z. P. (2007). Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint. Accounts of Chemical Research, 40(11), 1114-1121. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar7000556

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Rebelo LPN, Lopes JNC, Esperanca JMSS, Guedes HJR, Lachwa J, Najdanovic-Visak V et al. Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint. Accounts of Chemical Research. 2007 Nov;40(11):1114-1121. doi: 10.1021/ar7000556

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Rebelo, Luis Paulo N. ; Lopes, Jose N. Canongia ; Esperanca, Jose M. S. S. et al. / Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint. In: Accounts of Chemical Research. 2007 ; Vol. 40, No. 11. pp. 1114-1121.

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title = "Accounting for the unique, doubly dual nature of ionic liquids from a molecular thermodynamic, and modeling standpoint",
abstract = "The fascinating, complex behavior of ionic liquids is analyzed using a molecular perspective that emphasizes the doubly dual nature of ionic liquids underlying the existence of cations and anions forming high- and low-charge-density regions. Our work bridges the liquid, gas, and solid phases spanning 5 years of research on themes as diverse as the vaporization, liquid-liquid demixing, solidification, and thermophysical behavior of ionic liquids and their mixtures and solutions.",
keywords = "PHASE-BEHAVIOR, WATER, EXTENDED PRESSURE RANGE, ETHANOL, AMMONIUM BROMIDE, HETEROGENEITY, VAPORIZATION, LIQUID/ORGANIC MIXTURES, TEMPERATURE, CARBON-DIOXIDE",
author = "Rebelo, {Luis Paulo N.} and Lopes, {Jose N. Canongia} and Esperanca, {Jose M. S. S.} and Guedes, {Henrique J. R.} and Joanna Lachwa and Vesna Najdanovic-Visak and Visak, {Zoran P.}",
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