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Record Nr.

UNINA9910841509903321

Autore

Anwar Sara

Titolo

Carbon dioxide thermodynamic properties handbook [[electronic resource] ] : covering temperatures from -20° to 250°C and pressures up to 1000 bar / / Sara Anwar and John J. Carroll

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, New Jersey, : John Wiley & Sons

Salem, Massachusetts, : Scrivener Publishing, c2011

ISBN

1-118-09950-8

1-283-37447-1

9786613374479

1-118-06568-9

1-61344-188-6

1-118-06569-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (590 p.)

Classificazione

TEC031030

Altri autori (Persone)

CarrollJohn J. <1958->

Disciplina

546.6812

546/.6812

Soggetti

Carbon dioxide - Thermal properties

Carbon compounds

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Carbon Dioxide Thermodynamic Properties Handbook Covering Temperatures from -20° to 250°C and Pressures up to 1000 bar; Contents; Acknowledgement; Preface; Introduction; 1 Density (kg/m3) of Saturated Carbon Dioxide; 2 Enthalpy (J/mol) of Saturated Carbon Dioxide; 3 Entropy (J/mol ·Κ) of Saturated Carbon Dioxide; 4 Heat Capacity, Cp, (J/mol · K) of Saturated Carbon Dioxide; 5 Density (kg/m3) of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature and Pressure; 6 Enthalpy (J/mol) of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature and Pressure

7 Entropy (J/mol ·Κ) of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature and Pressure8 Heat Capacity, Cp, (J/mol · K) of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature and Pressure

Sommario/riassunto

The largest and most comprehensive collection of thermodynamic data



on carbon dioxide ever produced, this volume is now the ONLY book of its kind in print.  With carbon dioxide sequestration gaining in popularity around the world in the scientific and engineering communities, having this data in an easy-to-access format is more useful and timely than ever.  With data that is accurate down to within a fraction of a degree, this handbook offers, in one volume, literally thousands of data points that any engineer or chemist would need when dealing with carbon dioxide.  Not available in other fo