Jacques C. Poirier
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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"Jacques Charles Poirier"Mean distance: 8.02 | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorJoseph E. Mayer | grad student | 1952 | Chicago | |
(Thermodynamic functions from Mayer's theory of ionic solutions. I. Equations for thermodynamic functions. II. The stoichiometric mean ionic molar activity coefficient.) | ||||
John Gamble Kirkwood | post-doc | 1954 | Yale |
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Neece GA, Poirier JC. (1965) Quantum statistical theory of atoms in hydroquinone clathrates The Journal of Chemical Physics. 43: 4282-4290 |
Hoover WG, Poirier JC. (1963) Comparison of some exact and approximate results for gases of parallel hard lines, squares, and cubes The Journal of Chemical Physics. 38: 327-345 |
Hoover WG, Poirier JC. (1962) Determination of virial coefficients from the potential of mean force The Journal of Chemical Physics. 37: 1041-1042 |
Poirier JC, DeLap JH. (1961) On the theory of ion pairs in solutions The Journal of Chemical Physics. 35: 208-212 |
Poirier JC. (1957) Integral equation method for determining approximate fluid distribution functions The Journal of Chemical Physics. 26: 1427-1439 |
Kirkwood JG, Poirier JC. (1954) The statistical mechanical basis of the Debye-Hückel theory of strong electrolytes Journal of Physical Chemistry. 58: 591-596 |
Poirier JC. (1953) Thermodynamic functions from Mayor's theory of ionic solutions. II. The stoichiometric mean ionic molar activity coefficient The Journal of Chemical Physics. 21: 972-985 |
Poirier JC. (1953) Thermodynamic functions from Mayer's theory of ionic solutions. I. Equations for thermodynamic functions The Journal of Chemical Physics. 21: 965-972 |