Pure Appl. Chem., 2009, Vol. 81, No. 5, pp. 781-790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/PAC-REP-08-09-21
Published online 2009-03-20
Thermodynamic and thermophysical properties of the reference ionic liquid: 1-Hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]amide (including mixtures). Part 1. Experimental methods and results (IUPAC Technical Report)
Individual author index pages
- Kenneth N. Marsh
 - Joan F. Brennecke
 - Robert D. Chirico
 - Michael Frenkel
 - Andreas Heintz
 - Joseph W. Magee
 - Cor J. Peters
 - Luis Paulo N. Rebelo
 - Kenneth R. Seddon
 
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