Jacek Gregorowicz
Associate Professor
- M.Sc., 1980 - Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology
- M.Sc., 1987 - Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw
- Ph. D., 1990 - Institute of Physical Chemistry, Warsaw
- D. Sc., 2001- Institute of Physical Chemistry, Warsaw
Education and training:
- 1989 - 1990 - University of Trieste, Italy
- 1991 - 1994 - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Professional affiliations:
- European Federation of Chemical Engineers - Working Party on High Pressure Technology
(since 2005)
Research areas:
- High pressure phase equilibria
- Thermodynamics of phase equilibria
- Phase behaviour in polymer solutions
- Systems of polymers, solvents and supercritical fluids
- Supercritical processing: supercritical extraction and polymer processing with supercritical fluids.
Selected papers:
- J. Gregorowicz, Th. W. de Loos, J. de Swaan Arons, Unusual retrograde condensation in ternary hydrocarbon systems, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 73 (1992) 109 - 115.
- J. Gregorowicz, Solubilities of lactic acid and 2-hydroxyhexanoic acid in supercritical carbon dioxide, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 166 (1999) 39 - 46.
- J. Gregorowicz, Th. W. de Loos, High pressure phase equilibria in asymmetric binary and ternary hydrocarbon mixtures, Ins. Eng. Chem. Res., 40 (2001) 444 - 451.
- J. Gregorowicz, Solubility of eicosane in supercritical ethane and ethylene, J. Supercritical Fluids, 26 (2003) 95 - 113.
- J. Gregorowicz, Adsorption of eicosane anad 1,2-hexanediol from supercritical carbon dioxide on activated carbon and chromosorb, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 238 (2005) 142 - 148.
- J. Gregorowicz, Phase equilibria in the vicinity of the three-phase solid - liquid - vapour line in asymmetric nonpolar systems at high pressures, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 240 (2006) 29 - 39.
- J. Gregorowicz, M. Łuszczyk, Impact of water on the miscibility of DAB-dendr-(NH2)64 and benzene, Macromolecules, 40 (2007) 5966 - 5972.
- J. Gregorowicz, Solid - fluid phase behaviour of linear polyethylene solutions in propane, ethane and ethylene at high pressures, J. Supercritical fluids, 43 (2007) 357 - 366.
Total number of publications: 40
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