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Version 12 Beta Test Notes 12.0.0.4 (10-Apr-2024)

In this note, we discuss the database updates for version 12.

Mixed-solvent Electrolyte (MSE) Thermophysical Property Databanks

  • Updates include complexes between Fe and organic species such as acetate, diethylenetriamine, ethylenediamine, glycine, pyrozole, catechol, gallic acid, humic acid, and phenol.
  • Revisions for butyric acid interactions, including various butyrates and mixtures with propionic acids.
  • Enhanced data for systems involving NH3, K2CO3, MDEA, and related mixtures.
  • Expanded updates on piperazine interactions with CO2, H2S, and MDEA.

Revision of Properties of Selenium Species:

  • New data for Se in various chloride environments.

Crystalline Calcium Silicates:

  • Transfer of various silicates from CRMSE databank to GEMSE including afwillite, foshagite, gyrolite, and more.

Cobalt and Nickel Chemistry:

  • Updates on CoSO4, NiSO4 mixtures, and various cobalt-ammonia complexes.
  • Enhanced data for solvent extraction chemistries using CYANEX272, DEHPA, and other agents.

Rare Earth Element Compounds:

  • New data on hydroxycarbonates, carbonates, and fluorocarbonates of various rare earth elements.
  • Updated information on rare earth element oxyfluorides and oxychlorides.

Lithium Chemistry Revisions:

  • Comprehensive updates on lithium salt interactions with other common salts and water.

Corrosion Databanks:

  • MSE and AQ Alloy updates across numerous corrosive environments.
  • Detailed electrochemical kinetics for different MSE and AQ Alloys in environments containing chloride, sulfate, and more.

This release underscores our commitment to providing the most accurate and up-to-date thermophysical property data, enhancing the reliability and performance of your engineering solutions.

A detailed list of interactions and new systems it attached to the bottom of this article.

Link to previous update: Version 12 Beta Test Notes 12.0.0.4 (3-Apr-2024)

 

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