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Tadeusz Hofman is an Associate Professor at the Chair of Physical Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemistry at Warsaw University of Technology. His research focuses on thermodynamic properties of various chemical systems, with particular emphasis on phase equilibria in complex mixtures.
Dr. Hofman's research interests span physical chemistry, thermodynamics, liquid-liquid equilibria, solid-liquid equilibria, excess enthalpies, ionic liquids, and mixture thermodynamics. His work explores the fundamental behavior of chemical systems including nonaqueous two-phase systems, binary and ternary mixtures containing amides, ketones, ionic liquids, and various organic compounds. He employs experimental techniques such as cloud-point method, DSC technique, and titration calorimetry to measure phase equilibria and thermodynamic properties.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on phase behavior in complex chemical systems, particularly examining how temperature, composition, and molecular structure affect liquid-liquid and solid-liquid equilibria. His work frequently involves the study of systems containing ionic liquids, amides, aromatic compounds, and their interactions with salts and carbohydrates. Dr. Hofman has made significant contributions to understanding phase separation phenomena in nonaqueous systems and has developed methods for modeling thermodynamic properties of complex mixtures.
- 75 total publications
- h-index of 25 (both Scopus and Web of Science)
- Total SNIP of 46.348
- Total CiteScore of 125.98
- Cumulative ministry score of 1,443
Dr. Hofman has supervised 17 promoted theses, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentoring. He leads the Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics at Warsaw University of Technology and has been involved in multiple research projects focused on thermodynamic properties of chemical systems. His research has practical applications in areas such as separation processes, absorption refrigeration technology, and understanding molecular interactions in complex mixtures.
