Modified associate formalism without entropy paradox: Part II. Comparison with similar models
Dmitry N. Saulov, A. Y. Klimenko

TL;DR
This paper compares the modified associate formalism with similar models, highlighting its advantages and addressing the entropy paradox issue, to improve thermodynamic modeling accuracy.
Contribution
It demonstrates the advantages of the modified associate formalism over classical models and the modified quasichemical model, especially regarding the entropy paradox.
Findings
The modified associate formalism avoids the entropy paradox.
It outperforms classical associate and modified quasichemical models.
The formalism offers improved thermodynamic predictions.
Abstract
The modified associate formalism is compared with similar models, such as the classical associate model, the associate species model and the modified quasichemical model. Advantages of the modified associate formalism are demonstrated.
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