L. Hnědkovský

1.6k total citations
82 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

L. Hnědkovský is a scholar working on Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Biomedical Engineering and Filtration and Separation. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Hnědkovský has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 73 papers in Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, 58 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 43 papers in Filtration and Separation. Recurrent topics in L. Hnědkovský's work include Thermodynamic properties of mixtures (73 papers), Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics (57 papers) and Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions (43 papers). L. Hnědkovský is often cited by papers focused on Thermodynamic properties of mixtures (73 papers), Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics (57 papers) and Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions (43 papers). L. Hnědkovský collaborates with scholars based in Czechia, Australia and Finland. L. Hnědkovský's co-authors include I. Cibulka, Robert H. Wood, Vladimı́r Hynek, Glenn Hefter, Vladimı́r Majer, Toshiharu Takagi, Victor N. Balashov, Josef Šedlbauer, Bin Hu and Peter R. Tremaine and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics and Fuel.

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80 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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All Works

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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2023). Measurement and Prediction of Molar Volumes of Bivalent Metal Sulfates and Their Mixtures in Aqueous Solution. Journal of Solution Chemistry. 53(1). 203–227. 3 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L. & Glenn Hefter. (2021). Densities and Apparent Molar Volumes of Aqueous Solutions of Sodium and Potassium Triflates up to High Concentrations at Temperatures 293.15–343.15 K. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 66(4). 1802–1812. 3 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L. & Glenn Hefter. (2021). Densities and Apparent Molar Volumes of Aqueous Solutions of NaClO4, KClO4, and KCl at Temperatures from 293 to 343 K. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 66(9). 3645–3658. 4 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2021). Chemical speciation effects on the volumetric properties of aqueous sulfuric acid solutions. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 158. 106408–106408. 3 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., Sebastian Bochmann, Peter M. May, & Glenn Hefter. (2017). Molar Volumes and Heat Capacities of Aqueous Solutions of Potassium Hydroxide and for Water Ionization up to 573 K at 10 MPa. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 62(9). 2959–2972. 13 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., Bin Hu, & Glenn Hefter. (2017). Densities and Molar Volumes of Aqueous Solutions of Li2SO4 at Temperatures from 343 to 573 K. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 62(10). 3593–3602. 6 indexed citations
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Cibulka, I., et al.. (2011). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XXIII. Cyclic ketones at T= (298 to 573) K and pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 43(7). 1028–1035. 10 indexed citations
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Cibulka, I. & L. Hnědkovský. (2008). Partial Molar Volumes of Cyclic Alcohols at Infinite Dilution in Water at Temperatures T = (298 to 373) K and Pressure of 0.5 MPa. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 54(2). 459–463. 7 indexed citations
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Cibulka, I., L. Hnědkovský, & Tomáš Marek. (2007). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XVII: 3-Pentanone(aq) and 2,4-pentanedione(aq) at T= (298 to 573) K and at pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 39(9). 1286–1291. 6 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2006). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XV. Butanediols(aq) at temperatures from (298 K to 573 K) and at pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 38(9). 1085–1091. 17 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2004). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XI. Phenylmethanol and 2-phenylethanol at T=(298 to 573) K and at pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 36(5). 401–407. 11 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2004). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. XII. Methanol(aq), ethanol(aq), 1-propanol(aq), and 2-propanol(aq) at T= (298 to 573) K and at pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 36(12). 1095–1103. 52 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (2000). Partial molar volumes of organic solutes in water. V. -, -, and -toluidine at temperatures from 298 K to 573 K and pressures up to 30 MPa. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 32(12). 1657–1668. 17 indexed citations
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Cibulka, I., L. Hnědkovský, & Toshiharu Takagi. (1997). P−ρ−TData of Liquids:  Summarization and Evaluation. 3. Ethers, Ketones, Aldehydes, Carboxylic Acids, and Esters. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 42(1). 2–26. 23 indexed citations
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Hynek, Vladimı́r, L. Hnědkovský, & I. Cibulka. (1997). A new design of a vibrating-tube densimeter and partial molar volumes of phenol(aq) at temperatures from 298 K to 573 K. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 29(11). 1237–1252. 76 indexed citations
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Cibulka, I. & L. Hnědkovský. (1996). Liquid Densities at Elevated Pressures of n-Alkanes from C5 to C16:  A Critical Evaluation of Experimental Data. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 41(4). 657–668. 173 indexed citations
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Hnědkovský, L., et al.. (1990). Excess molar volumes of (trifluoroethanoic acid+propanoic acid) at 298.15 and 318.15 K; an unusual composition dependence. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 22(2). 135–141. 6 indexed citations

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