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Skip to Search Results- 1Gray,Murray ( Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering )
- 1Kuznicki,Steven (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1McCaffrey,William ( Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering )
- 1Tan, Zhongchao (University of Waterloo)
- 1Xu, Zhenghe (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1de Klerk, Arno (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2016
Asphaltenes are a solubility class and it is the material in oil that is insoluble in a paraffinic matrix. It is a major contributor to problems in many petroleum operations such as production, transportation, refining, precipitation, crude oil emulsification, and de-emulsification, and high...
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Fall 2011
This project was initiated to study the H2S removal process from liquid sulfur and later extended to generic liquid degassing scenarios. Enersul HyspecTM Degassing Process was first field tested so that comparison could be made with new units to be engineered. Two new degassing units were...
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Fall 2012
Thermal cracking of the vacuum residue fraction of bitumen and petroleum is an important feature of several refinery processes. At normal process temperatures, this fraction remains liquid, which favors coke formation. In order to understand the reaction yields and intrinsic reaction kinetics of...
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Spring 2016
Direct desulfuization of syngas is an important measure to further increase the efficiency of IGCC systems. Solid-phase, metal oxide adsorbents which sequester the sulfur by converting H2S to a metal sulfide are the only desulfurization technology capable of withstanding the combustion...