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Skip to Search Results- 4Yeung, Tony (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Liu, Qi (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Nandakumar, Krishnaswamy (Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University / Professor Emeritus, Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta)
- 1Xu, Zhenghe (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2021
At different stages during the extraction of bitumen from the Athabasca oil sands, the removal of unwanted fine solids whether suspended in aqueous or non-aqueous liquids continues to present serious challenges to the oil sands industry. These fine solids are unique in that their colloidal...
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Spring 2011
Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices promises automation of conventional bio-analytical laboratory tests with little reagent/ sample usage. These devices however require pumping and mixing of samples/reagents in order to attain desired functionalities. Therefore, study of fluid flow at micron length...
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Probing Challenges of Asphaltenes in Petroleum Production through Extended−SARA (E−SARA) Analysis
DownloadSpring 2019
Asphaltenes are polyaromatic compounds present in crude oils, which are defined as being soluble in aromatic solvents and insoluble in n−alkanes. The partition of self−associated asphaltene aggregates at oil−solid and oil−water interfaces is the root cause of a number of major problems...
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Fall 2014
The current bitumen extraction process has an alarming and increasing environmental impact that is forcing the industry to find a better way to produce oil. The solution that is in development is a solvent based bitumen extraction process. The removal of fines solids is still an important issue...