Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Wagner, Jan"
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Equilibrium constants for physical solvents in natural gas
Adeyiga, Adeyinka Akibu (1980-05) -
Erosional drainage network: Development and analysis under simulated rainfall
Ogunlela, Ayodele O. (1989-12) -
Experimental equilibrium between acid gases and ethanolamine solutions
Bhairi, Abdullatif M. (1984-07) -
Fate of selected heavy metals and their effect on the activated sludge
Dehkordi, Faramarz Ghadiri (1983-12) -
Hydrogeologic Approach to the Characterization of Aquifer Contamination and Restoration Using Mathematical Models
Chang, Chi-Chung (Oklahoma State University, 1985-01-05)Evaluation and application of two selected mathematical models consist of three main objectives: (1) evaluating the capabilities of predicting the solute transport in subsurface environments and the capability of simulating ... -
Infinite dilution activity coefficients for measurement of environmental parameters
Montazer-Rahmati, Mohammad Mehdi (1989-12) -
Investigation of the effect of improved physical property data on heat transfer coefficient prediction
Najjar, Mitri S. (1980-05) -
Kinetic Study of Classical Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis Reactions
Dietrich, William Martin (Oklahoma State University, 1987-05-01)A method for obtaining kinetic rate data of classical solid phase peptide synthesis reactions was developed. A small volume of the reactant solution was circulated through an ultraviolet spectrophotometer for continuous ... -
Kinetic Study of Thermolytic Reactions of Ethylphenols and Solvent Dodecane
Zhou, Peizheng (Oklahoma State University, 1984-12-01)The kinetics of thermolytic reactions of three isomeric ethylphenols in solvent dodecane, as well as of o ethylphenol and of dodecane separately, were studied. Pseudo first order rate equations were found to apply ... -
Mathematical Model of Virus Transport and Survival in Groundwater
Hogsett, Annie D. (Oklahoma State University, 1985-01-07)This project presents a mathematical model for predicting virus transport and survival capabilities in groundwater. The basis for the model is a virus mass balance which results in a nonlinear partial differential equation. ... -
Method for predicting fracture-enhanced permeability in regions of "flat-lying" strata
Bruce, Lyle Gene (1990-05) -
Model Development for Liquid Resistance-controlled Reactive Ion Exchange at Low Solution Concentrations with Application to Mixed Bed Ion Exchange
Raub, Carl Eugene (Oklahoma State University, 1984-05-01)This study involved the extension of current liquid resistance-controlled reactive ion exchange theory to low concentration levels. This necessitated accounting for the effects of water dissociation and electric potential ... -
Modeling of boron sorption equilibrium and kinetic studies of ion exchange with boron solution
Lou, Jidong (1997-12) -
Modeling of multicomponent multistage separation processes
Ravi, Krishna (1989-05) -
Modification of the Heyen Equation of State
Vafaie-Safti, Mohsen (Oklahoma State University, 1985-05-01) -
Movement of phenolic compounds in ground water
Torabian, Ali (1988-05) -
Mutual solubilities of alkylbenzene-water mixtures
Chen, Huaping (1994-05)