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A liquid-state theory approach to modeling solute partitioning in phase-separated solutions
L. Lue
, D. Blankschtein
Chemical And Process Engineering
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Chemical Compounds
Solute
100%
Liquid
66%
Protein
50%
Partition Coefficient
41%
Gibbs Free Energy
30%
Molecular Structure
28%
Surfactant
27%
Engineering & Materials Science
Liquids
81%
Proteins
55%
Polymer solutions
54%
Molecular structure
26%
Free energy
24%
Surface active agents
22%