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*[[Wertheim's first order thermodynamic perturbation theory (TPT1)]]
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====SAFT variants====
====SAFT variants====
*[[VR-SAFT]]
*[[SAFT-VR]]
*[[SAFT-VRE]]
*[[PC-SAFT]]
*[[PC-SAFT]]
*[[GC-SAFT]]
*[[GC-SAFT]]
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*[[SAFT-Gamma | SAFT-<math>\gamma</math>]]
*[[SAFT-Gamma | SAFT-<math>\gamma</math>]]
*[[iSAFT]]
*[[iSAFT]]
==Reviews==
==Reviews==
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie000773w Erich A. Müller and Keith E. Gubbins "Molecular-Based Equations of State for Associating Fluids: A Review of SAFT and Related Approaches", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research '''40''' pp.  2193-2211 (2001)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie000773w Erich A. Müller and Keith E. Gubbins "Molecular-Based Equations of State for Associating Fluids: A Review of SAFT and Related Approaches", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research '''40''' pp.  2193-2211 (2001)]

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The statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) was developed by Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz (Ref. 1).

See also

SAFT variants

Reviews

References

  1. 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)