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Special Issue on 20th Edition of the International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena and Related Equilibrium Processes

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Ferreira, Olga
Pinho, Simão

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This special issue comprises selected works presented at the 20th edition of the International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena and Related Equilibrium Processes, held online from 4 to 9 September 2022 at the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal. This biennial IUPAC symposium gathered 110 delegates from 25 countries to discuss solubility studies and associated physical properties in various thematic sessions about Ionic Liquids, Computer Assisted Equilibrium Calculation, Deep Eutectic Solvents, Phase Equilibria & Solution Chemistry, Aqueous Solution Chemistry, and Nuclear Waste. The event was greatly enriched by six invited lectures covering thermodynamic modelling and experimental applications in a wide range of fields: DES, ES, and ILS: Tailoring Solvents for Sustainable Applications by Isabel Marrucho (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal); Nanostructuration Effect on the Properties of Ionic Fluids by Luís Belchior Santos (University of Porto, Portugal); Association-Based Activity Coefficient Models for Nonelectrolyte and Electrolyte Solutions by Chau-Chyun Chen (Texas Tech University, USA); Illustrations of the Synergy between Thermodynamics and Chemical Reaction into the Triptych Bioproducts-Bioenergy-Water by Lucie Coniglio (Lorraine University, France); Solubility of Biomolecules by Christoph Held (Dortmund University, Germany); Pharmaceuticals and Ionic Liquids by Slobodan Gadzuric (University of Novi Sad, Serbia).

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Ferreira, Olga; Pinho, Simão (2024). Special Issue on 20th Edition of the International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena and Related Equilibrium Processes. Journal of Solution Chemistry. ISSN 0095-9782. 53:4, p. 525-536

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