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- 1Asomaning, Justice
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- 3Gupta, Rajender (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 2Kumar, Amit (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Bressler, David C. (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 1Dr. Yang Liu (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Gray, Murray R. (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Gupta,Rajender(Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2013
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission is one of the important environmental issues that world is facing today. Biomass usage, specifically capturing energy from biomass that would otherwise decay, is one the of many options available to mitigate the impact of the buildup of GHG emissions from fossil...
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Spring 2014
There are increasing social and economic pressures to develop renewable alternatives to fossil derived fuels and chemicals as well as renewable and biodegradable industrial and consumer products and materials. This has led to renewed focus on converting agricultural and forestry feedstocks...
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Spring 2012
Resolution of reaction pathways to coke formation during the upgrading of heavy resources, such as the vacuum residue fraction of bitumen, is hampered by the extreme complexity of these materials. Alternatively, probing the molecular–level reactions and cracking kinetics of model compounds that...
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Spring 2019
Asphaltenes are the heaviest fraction of crude oils. Asphaltenes are composed of carbon rings with aliphatic side chains, and they are precipitated from crude oils with small-chain alkanes, such as pentane or heptane. This complex class of molecules can be problematic during oil extraction,...