Thermodynamic properties of human tissues
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This paper reports empirical formulas, enthalpies of formation, molar entropies, Gibbs energies of formation, and molar heat capacities at 25°C and 37°C for human soft tissues. The results show that Gibbs energy, except for certain tissues (adipose), is relatively low compared with the constituent elements, the average value being –17.57 kJ/C-mol. The average constant pressure heat capacity of hydrated human body soft tissues is 3.24 J/gK in agreement with other data in the literature.
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entropy / enthalpy of formation / Gibbs energy of formation / heat capacity / human soft tissueSource:
Thermal Science, 2020, 24, 6B, 4115-4133Publisher:
- Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Popović, Marko AU - Minceva, Mirjana PY - 2020 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6080 AB - This paper reports empirical formulas, enthalpies of formation, molar entropies, Gibbs energies of formation, and molar heat capacities at 25°C and 37°C for human soft tissues. The results show that Gibbs energy, except for certain tissues (adipose), is relatively low compared with the constituent elements, the average value being –17.57 kJ/C-mol. The average constant pressure heat capacity of hydrated human body soft tissues is 3.24 J/gK in agreement with other data in the literature. PB - Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia T2 - Thermal Science T1 - Thermodynamic properties of human tissues VL - 24 IS - 6B SP - 4115 EP - 4133 DO - 10.2298/TSCI200109151P ER -
@article{ author = "Popović, Marko and Minceva, Mirjana", year = "2020", abstract = "This paper reports empirical formulas, enthalpies of formation, molar entropies, Gibbs energies of formation, and molar heat capacities at 25°C and 37°C for human soft tissues. The results show that Gibbs energy, except for certain tissues (adipose), is relatively low compared with the constituent elements, the average value being –17.57 kJ/C-mol. The average constant pressure heat capacity of hydrated human body soft tissues is 3.24 J/gK in agreement with other data in the literature.", publisher = "Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia", journal = "Thermal Science", title = "Thermodynamic properties of human tissues", volume = "24", number = "6B", pages = "4115-4133", doi = "10.2298/TSCI200109151P" }
Popović, M.,& Minceva, M.. (2020). Thermodynamic properties of human tissues. in Thermal Science Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia., 24(6B), 4115-4133. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI200109151P
Popović M, Minceva M. Thermodynamic properties of human tissues. in Thermal Science. 2020;24(6B):4115-4133. doi:10.2298/TSCI200109151P .
Popović, Marko, Minceva, Mirjana, "Thermodynamic properties of human tissues" in Thermal Science, 24, no. 6B (2020):4115-4133, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI200109151P . .