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The '''statistical associating fluid theory''' (SAFT) was developed by Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz
The '''statistical associating fluid theory''' (SAFT) is a [[perturbation theory]] developed by Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie00104a021 Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz "New reference equation of state for associating liquids" Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research '''29''' pp. 1709-1721 (1990)]</ref>.
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie00104a021 Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz "New reference equation of state for associating liquids" Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research '''29''' pp. 1709-1721 (1990)]</ref>.
==SAFT variants==
==SAFT variants==

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The statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) is a perturbation theory developed by Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz [1].

SAFT variants

See also

References

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