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Spring 2018
Asphaltenes, defined as the fraction of crude oil soluble in toluene and insoluble in C5 to C7 paraffinic solvents, constitute the lowest value fraction of heavy oil. Sulfur is the most abundant heteroatom in asphaltenes. The present work explores two approaches for upgrading asphaltenes using...
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Transport and reaction processes in bioremediation of organic contaminants. 1. Review of bacterial degradation and transport
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Bressler, David C., Gray, Murray R.
Bioremediation of contaminants in soil and water involves a complex interplay between transport processes and biological reactions. Equilibrium physical factors such as aqueous solubility, soil adsorption, and phase partitioning indicate the transport processes that can limit bioremediation,...