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Essmaiil Djamali
Essmaiil Djamali
Sr. Research Scientist at Rice University
Verified email at rice.edu
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A unified theory of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes to extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (8), 2398-2403, 2009
322009
Standard state thermodynamic properties of aqueous sodium chloride using high dilution calorimetry at extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (15), 5200-5207, 2009
242009
Heat output by marine microbial and viral communities
E Djamali, JD Nulton, PJ Turner, F Rohwer, P Salamon
Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics 37 (3), 291-313, 2012
232012
A priori prediction of thermodynamic properties of electrolytes in mixed aqueous–organic solvents to extreme temperatures
E Djamali, AT Kan, MB Tomson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 116 (30), 9033-9042, 2012
172012
Effects of hydrate inhibitors on the solubility of barite and halite in produced water
E Djamali, H Lu, AT Kan, MB Tomson
SPE International Oilfield Scale Conference and Exhibition?, SPE-155042-MS, 2012
142012
Standard State Thermodynamic Properties of Ba2+(aq), Co2+(aq), and Cu2+(aq) up to 598.15 K, and Temperature Effect on Ligand Field
E Djamali, K Chen, RC Murray Jr, PJ Turner, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (8), 2404-2408, 2009
132009
Thermodynamic properties of aqueous polyatomic ions at extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 114 (11), 3887-3893, 2010
122010
Standard State Thermodynamic Properties of Completely Ionized Aqueous Sodium Sulfate Using High Dilution Calorimetry up to 598.15 K
E Djamali, K Chen, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (34), 11688-11695, 2009
122009
A systematic investigation of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous barium sulfate up to high temperatures and high pressures
E Djamali, WG Chapman, KR Cox
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 61 (10), 3585-3594, 2016
112016
Extensions of the SAFT model for complex association in the bulk and interface
WA Fouad, A Haghmoradi, L Wang, A Bansal, A Al Hammadi, D Asthagiri, ...
Fluid Phase Equilibria 416, 62-71, 2016
112016
Standard state thermodynamic properties of aqueous sodium perrhenate using high dilution calorimetry up to 598.15 K
E Djamali, K Chen, JW Cobble
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 41 (9), 1035-1041, 2009
112009
Standard state thermodynamic properties of completely dissociated hydrochloric acid and aqueous sodium hydroxide at extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (31), 10792-10799, 2009
112009
Thermodynamic Properties and Solubility of Sodium and Potassium Chloride in Ethane-1, 2-diol/Water Mixed Solvent Systems to High Temperatures
E Djamali, MB Tomson, WG Chapman
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 62 (4), 1326-1334, 2017
82017
The standard state thermodynamic properties for completely ionized hydrochloric acid and ionization of water up to 523 K
E Djamali
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 41 (7), 872-879, 2009
82009
Thermodynamic properties of aqueous gadolinium perrhenate and gadolinium chloride from high dilution calorimetry at extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113 (8), 2409-2413, 2009
82009
An experimental and theoretical study of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes at very high temperatures and pressures
E Djamali
University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University, 2005
82005
A high-temperature high-pressure calorimeter for determining heats of solution up to 623 K
E Djamali, PJ Turner, RC Murray, JW Cobble
Review of Scientific Instruments 81 (7), 2010
62010
Solubility product for lithium metaborate in acid solutions to extreme temperatures and pressures
E Djamali, PJ Turner
Journal of solution chemistry 39, 820-827, 2010
62010
High dilution calorimetric determination of the standard state thermodynamic differences between the properties of H+ (aq) and Na+ (aq) up to 598.15 K
E Djamali, JW Cobble
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 41 (11), 1284-1291, 2009
52009
Standard state thermodynamic properties of aqueous cesium chloride using high dilution calorimetry up to 598.15 K
E Djamali, K Chen, JW Cobble
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 41 (9), 992-999, 2009
52009
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