검색결과 : 19건
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Oil-Based Binding Resins: Peculiar Water-in-Oil Emulsion Breakers Zargar M, Fridjonsson EO, Graham BF, May EF, Johns ML Energy & Fuels, 33(9), 8448, 2019 |
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Quantifying the Effect of Salinity on Oilfield Water-in-Oil Emulsion Stability Ling NNA, Haber A, Graham BF, Aman ZM, May EF, Fridjonsson EO, Johns ML Energy & Fuels, 32(9), 10042, 2018 |
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Rapid hydrocarbon dew points by infrared spectroscopy: Results and validation for binary mixtures of methane + {propane, isobutane and butane} Baker CJ, Hughes TJ, Graham BF, Marsh KN, May EF Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 58, 304, 2018 |
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Reduction of Clathrate Hydrate Film Growth Rate by Naturally Occurring Surface Active Components Morrissy SA, McKenzie AJ, Graham BF, Johns ML, May EF, Aman ZM Energy & Fuels, 31(6), 5798, 2017 |
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Visual Measurements of Solid-Liquid Equilibria and Induction Times for Cyclohexane plus Octadecane Mixtures at Pressures to 5 MPa Siahvashi A, Al-Ghafri SZS, Oakley JH, Hughes TJ, Graham BF, May EF Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 62(9), 2896, 2017 |
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Determination of melting temperatures in hydrocarbon mixtures by differential scanning calorimetry Oakley JH, Hughes TJ, Graham BF, Marsh KN, May EF Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 108, 59, 2017 |
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High pressure multi-component vapor-liquid equilibrium data and model predictions for the LNG industry Hughes TJ, Guo JY, Baker CJ, Rowland D, Graham BF, Marsh KN, Huang SH, May EF Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 113, 81, 2017 |
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NMR Studies of the Effect of CO2 on Oilfield Emulsion Stability Ling NNA, Haber A, Hughes TJ, Graham BF, May EF, Fridjonsson EO, Johns ML Energy & Fuels, 30(7), 5555, 2016 |
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Micromechanical Cohesive Force Measurements between Precipitated Asphaltene Solids and Cyclopentane Hydrates Morrissy SA, Lim VW, May EF, Johns ML, Aman ZM, Graham BF Energy & Fuels, 29(10), 6277, 2015 |
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Reference Quality Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data for the Binary Systems Methane plus Ethane, plus Propane, plus Butane, and+2-Methylpropane, at Temperatures from (203 to 273) K and Pressures to 9 MPa May EF, Guo JY, Oakley JH, Hughes TJ, Graham BF, Marsh KN, Huang SH Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 60(12), 3606, 2015 |