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Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Bonding Fluids: New Cyclohexanol Model and Transport Properties of Short Monohydric Alcohols

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Merker, T., Guevara-Carrión, G., Vrabec, J., Hasse, H. (2009). Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Bonding Fluids: New Cyclohexanol Model and Transport Properties of Short Monohydric Alcohols. In: Nagel, W.E., Kröner, D.B., Resch, M.M. (eds) High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering '08. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88303-6_37

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