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- 2Bendrich, Michelle
- 2El-Thaher, Nayef
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- 44Xu, Zhenghe (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 40Huang, Biao (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2011
Phase behaviour information is essential for the development and optimization of hydrocarbon resource production, transport and refining technologies. Experimental data sets for mixtures containing heavy oil and bitumen are sparse as phase behaviour data are difficult to obtain and cost remains...
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Phase Diagrams for Asphaltene and Asphaltene-Rich Hydrocarbons + Polystyrene + Toluene mixtures
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Heavy oils are nano-colloids comprising a continuous maltene-rich liquid phase and a nano-dispersed asphaltene-rich phase separable by filtration that are macroscopically homogeneous. The asphaltene-rich phase can aggregate and deposit, causing technological risk and process operation challenges...
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Fall 2018
Ghoraishi Kahangi, Maryam Sadat
Due to their ability to measure extremely small displacements and forces, nanomechanical cantilevers have attracted considerable attention from numerous scientific communities, each exploring a variety of applications. Though typically operated in either vacuum or air, operation of the device in...
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Physical and Optical Characterization of Anodized Aluminum-Tantalum Thin Films for use in Thin Film Diagnostics
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Thin film diagnostics have been proposed as a solution to the growing need for point-of-care diagnostic tests. Diagnostics based on anodized aluminum-tantalum thin films use interference colours to detect the adsorption of protein layers on a surface. The purpose of this work was to develop a...
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Physical Properties of Bitumen Distillation Fractions and Solvent Effect on Free Radical Content
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The main target of bitumen upgrading is to reduce its viscosity. One of the pathways to achieve it is visbreaking. It takes place through thermal cracking by a free radical mechanism. The impact of the bulk liquid (solvent) environment on persistent free radical content was evaluated. Electron...
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Physiological and genomic characterization of six virulent bacteriophages of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 for biocontrol and detection applications
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Despite multiple control strategies in all steps of the food production chain, outbreaks of foodborne pathogens are common worldwide. More effective ways to prevent, eliminate or at least detect their presence before products reach consumers are of great interest to the general public, the food...
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Pipeline Circumferential Cracking in Near-Neutral pH Environment Under the Influence of Residual Stress
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In recent years, pipeline failures attributed to circumferential corrosion fatigue in near-neutral pH environments were reported. Despite the implementation of protective coatings and cathodic protection in buried pipeline steels, the occurrence of Near-Neutral pH Corrosion Fatigue (NNpH-CF)...