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- 33Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 26Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 7Department of Chemistry
- 6Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 2Department of Chemical Engineering
- 2Department of Renewable Resources
- 8Hashisho, Zaher (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 4Rajendran, Arvind (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 3Dr. Mohamed Gamal El-Din (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 3Dr. Yang Liu (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 3Zeng, Hongbo (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 2Chang, Scott (Renewable Resources)
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Fall 2009
This dissertation investigates the influence of surface heterogeneities on colloid deposition. First, deposition of colloidal particles on a nanofiltration membrane during cross flow membrane filtration was studied under different operating pressures and solution chemistries. An atomic force...
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Fall 2009
The objective of this research was to develop new molecular sieve materials and to examine their applications in adsorptive gas separation processes. Several techniques to modify zeolite molecular sieve materials were developed, including a new pore size control mechanism and novel surface...
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Fall 2009
In this study, we describe the use of different silica materials to separate vanadium compounds from Asphaltenes. We used high performance flash chromatography separation method to separate asphaltenes at different solvent strengths on sea sand. The separation conditions were optimized for flow...