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    Surrogate Models for Studying the Wettability of Nanoscale Natural Rough Surfaces Using Molecular Dynamics by Zheng, Lingru, Rücker, Maja, Bultreys, Tom, Georgiadis, Apostolos, Mooijer-van den Heuvel, Miranda M., Bresme, Fernando, Trusler, J. P. Martin, Müller, Erich A.

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…A molecular modeling methodology is presented to analyze the wetting behavior of natural surfaces exhibiting roughness at the nanoscale. Using atomic force…”
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    Industrial Requirements for Thermodynamic and Transport Properties: 2020 by Kontogeorgis, Georgios M, Dohrn, Ralf, Economou, Ioannis G, de Hemptinne, Jean-Charles, ten Kate, Antoon, Kuitunen, Susanna, Mooijer, Miranda, Žilnik, Ljudmila Fele, Vesovic, Velisa

    “…This paper reports the results of an investigation of industrial requirements for thermodynamic and transport properties carried out during the years…”
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    Comparison of activity coefficient models for electrolyte systems by Lin, Yi, Kate, Antoon ten, Mooijer, Miranda, Delgado, Javier, Fosbøl, Philip Loldrup, Thomsen, Kaj

    Published in AIChE journal (01-05-2010)
    “…Three activity coefficient models for electrolyte solutions were evaluated and compared. The activity coefficient models are: The electrolyte NRTL model…”
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    Capillarity and phase-mobility of a hydrocarbon gas–liquid system by Gao, Ying, Georgiadis, Apostolos, Brussee, Niels, Coorn, Ab, van der Linde, Hilbert, Dietderich, Jesse, Alpak, Faruk Omer, Eriksen, Daniel, Mooijer-van den Heuvel, Miranda, Appel, Matthias, Sorop, Tibi, Wilson, Ove Bjørn, Berg, Steffen

    Published in Oil & gas science and technology (2021)
    “…When oil fields fall during their lifetime below the bubble point gas comes out of solution. The key questions are at which saturation the gas becomes mobile…”
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    Experimental Determination and Modeling of Bubble and Dew Points in the System CO2 + CHF3 by Nasrifar, Khashayar, Mooijer-van den Heuvel, Miranda M, Peters, Cor J

    Published in Journal of chemical and engineering data (09-10-2008)
    “…Bubble point (L + V → L) and dew point (L + V → V) pressures were measured for the binary system CO2 + CHF3, using Cailletet equipment. The measurements were…”
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