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Solubility Behavior in Ternary Water-Salt Systems under Sub- and Supercritical Conditions

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 Two main types of binary systems with distinctive solubility behavior under sub- and supercritical conditions were used to subdivide ternary water-salt systems into three classes. Characteristic features of solubility behavior and phase equilibria in ternary water-salt systems of each class at temperatures above 200°C are discussed on the basis of available experimental data and some conclusions obtained as a result of theoretical derivation of fluid and complete phase diagrams.

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Received September 25, 2002; accepted (revised) November 28, 2002 Published online April 24, 2003

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ID="a" Dedicated to Prof. Dr. H. Gamsjaeger on the occasion of his 70th birthday anniversary

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Valyashko, V., Urusova, M. Solubility Behavior in Ternary Water-Salt Systems under Sub- and Supercritical Conditions. Monatshefte für Chemie 134, 679–692 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00706-002-0586-4

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