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

"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 i...

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Main Author: Anwar, Sara
Other Authors: Carroll, John J., 1958-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Salem, MA : Hoboken, New Jersey : Scrivener ; Wiley, [2011], ©2011.
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