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Dan Fraenkel

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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 18, 2015
Computing excess functions of ionic solutions: the smaller-ion shell model versus the primitive model. 2. Ion-size parametersDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 26, 2011
Comment on "The nonmonotonic concentration dependence of the mean activity coefficient of electrolytes is a result of a balance between solvation and ion-ion correlations" [J. Chem. Phys. 133, 154507 (2010)]Dan Fraenkel
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|November 27, 2018
An improved theory of the electric conductance of ionic solutions based on the concept of the ion-atmosphere's smaller-ion shellDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 4, 2011
Monoprotic mineral acids analyzed by the smaller-ion shell model of strong electrolyte solutionsDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 15, 2012
Single-ion activity: experiment versus theoryDan Fraenkel
Journal of Computational Chemistry|November 22, 2016
Corrigendum: Ion strength limit of computed excess functions based on the linearized poisson-boltzmann equationDan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 20, 2018
Correction to Negative Deviations from the Debye-Hückel Limiting Law for High-Charge Polyvalent Electrolytes: Are They Real?Dan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 30, 2021
Interconversion of Specific and Equivalent Conductivity of Ions in Electrolyte Solution: Effects of High Ionic Valence and TemperatureDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|October 22, 2011
Effect of solvent permittivity on the thermodynamic behavior of HCl solutions: analysis using the smaller-ion shell model of strong electrolytesDan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 8, 2018
Reply to "Comment on 'Negative Deviations from the Debye-Hückel Limiting Law for High-Charge Polyvalent Electrolytes: Are They Real?' "Dan Fraenkel
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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 18, 2015
Computing excess functions of ionic solutions: the smaller-ion shell model versus the primitive model. 2. Ion-size parametersDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 26, 2011
Comment on "The nonmonotonic concentration dependence of the mean activity coefficient of electrolytes is a result of a balance between solvation and ion-ion correlations" [J. Chem. Phys. 133, 154507 (2010)]Dan Fraenkel
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|November 27, 2018
An improved theory of the electric conductance of ionic solutions based on the concept of the ion-atmosphere's smaller-ion shellDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 4, 2011
Monoprotic mineral acids analyzed by the smaller-ion shell model of strong electrolyte solutionsDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 15, 2012
Single-ion activity: experiment versus theoryDan Fraenkel
Journal of Computational Chemistry|November 22, 2016
Corrigendum: Ion strength limit of computed excess functions based on the linearized poisson-boltzmann equationDan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 20, 2018
Correction to Negative Deviations from the Debye-Hückel Limiting Law for High-Charge Polyvalent Electrolytes: Are They Real?Dan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 30, 2021
Interconversion of Specific and Equivalent Conductivity of Ions in Electrolyte Solution: Effects of High Ionic Valence and TemperatureDan Fraenkel
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|October 22, 2011
Effect of solvent permittivity on the thermodynamic behavior of HCl solutions: analysis using the smaller-ion shell model of strong electrolytesDan Fraenkel
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 8, 2018
Reply to "Comment on 'Negative Deviations from the Debye-Hückel Limiting Law for High-Charge Polyvalent Electrolytes: Are They Real?' "Dan Fraenkel
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