Statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) [1][2] is a chemical theory, based on perturbation theory, that uses statistical thermodynamics to explain how complex fluids and fluid mixtures form associations through hydrogen bonds.[3] Widely used in industry and academia, it has become a standard approach for describing complex mixtures.[4][5][6][7] Since it was first proposed in 1990, SAFT has been used in a large number of molecular-based equation of state[8][9] models for describing the Helmholtz energy contribution due to association.
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