Florinela Sirbu l Chemical Thermodynamics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Florinela Sirbu l Chemical Thermodynamics | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu | Romania

Dr. Florinela Sirbu is a senior research scientist in physical chemistry with long-standing expertise in chemical and electrochemical thermodynamics. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry, a postgraduate diploma in advanced studies, and a bachelor’s degree in biochemical engineering, with sustained research experience at a national research institute. Her professional work focuses on experimental determination and modeling of thermophysical properties of electrolyte and non-electrolyte systems, including biomolecule-containing aqueous solutions. Her research skills include advanced density and sound-speed measurements, electrochemical methods, conductivity analysis, and application of classical and modern thermodynamic models, reflecting significant contributions to experimental data generation, theoretical modeling, and scientific research advancement.

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Partial Molar Volumes, Isentropic Compressibilities, and Partial Molar Expansibilities of N-Methylglycine and D-Glucose in Aqueous Environments

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 218, 515–524, 2016
Densities, Speeds of Sound, Refractive Indices, Viscosities and Related Thermodynamic Properties for n-Hexadecane + Two Aromatic Hydrocarbons Binary Mixtures

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 128, 383–393, 2019
Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes in the NaCl + Na2SO4 + H2O Ternary System from Potential Difference Measurements

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 56(12), 4935–4943, 2011
Radiochemical Investigations on Natural Mineral Waters from the Bucovina Region, Romania

Romanian Journal of Physics, 61(5–6), 1051–1066, 2016
Thermophysical Properties of n-Hexadecane + Some Alkylbenzenes Binary Mixtures at Temperatures from 298.15 K to 318.15 K

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 237, 208–215, 2017