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- 2Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Spring 2019
Nanocomposite materials are multiphase materials where at least one of the dimensions of one of the materials is less than 100 nm in size. The primary goal of nanocomposite materials development is to create material properties that are not available in traditional materials. AlMo nanocomposites...
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Bioturbation and Resource Quality: A Case Study from the Upper Cretaceous Lysing and Nise Formations, Ellida and Midnatsoll Fields, Norwegian Sea
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Nine cores (approx. 156 m) within the Upper Cretaceous Lysing and Nise formations (Møre Basin, Norwegian continental shelf) are studied in order to assess the relationship between bioturbate fabric and the resulting permeability distribution. Overall, the Lysing and Nise formations strata...
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Characterization of the Geothermal Resource at Clarke Lake Field Northeast British Columbia
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Clarke Lake is a depleted gas fi eld developed in carbonate platform deposits of the Slave Point Formation (Middle Devonian) in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. It displays anomalously high reservoir temperature and strong water drive, making it a candidate for repurposing as a source of...
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Fall 2021
Microalloyed steels derive their superior properties from the introduction of microalloying elements (titanium (Ti), niobium (Nb), and vanadium (V)). These elements form various carbonitride particles at different stages of production. Titanium nitride (TiN) has the lowest solubility limit in the...
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Spring 2024
Concerns are growing about plastics in the environment. The aging of the plastics in the environment will impact their fate and their interactions with the ecosystems’ constituents. As such, there is a need to improve our understanding of aged plastics and how they differ from their pristine or...
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Spring 2019
Egg yolk is a rich source of bioactive compounds such as immunoglobulin Y, phospholipids, carotenoids, and amino acids. Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) has been used a green solvent for lipid extraction from egg yolk to a limited extent due to low extraction yield. Cholesterol and...
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Spring 2024
Hydrogen as a fuel has the potential to reduce tailpipe carbon dioxide emissions of vehicles to near-zero, while also allowing for the generation of a hydrogen-based economy and lowering humanity's dependence upon oil. Hydrogen-diesel dual fuel combustion, where hydrogen and diesel are combusted...
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Spring 2019
The formation of bainite is the most studied and the most debated phase transformation in steels, with research spanning almost a century. With two theories of transformation, the transformation mechanism of bainite is still a disputed subject among physical metallurgists. Upper bainite and lower...
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Fall 2016
Understanding human immunodeficiency-1 (HIV-1) replication and latency in different reservoirs is an ongoing challenge in the care of patients with HIV/AIDS. A mathematical model was created that predicted HIV-1 and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection dynamics within the brain during...