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Non-oxidative conversion of methane in a DC plasma reactor.
(2004)
The interest in natural gas utilization has increased tremendously over the last decade. Natural gas is being looked at as an energy source, as well as a basis for the production of many chemicals. New technologies are ...
Relationship between the micro-structure of cobalt-molybdenum catalysts supported on silica and the selectivity towards single-walled carbon nanotubes.
(2007)
The ability to selectively produce a specific (n, m) helicity of SWNT is a major break through for the industry and research. In this contribution we investigated the requirements needed for having high selectivity of SWNT ...
Application of the local-composition model to a generalized equation of state for representing vapor-liquid equilibria of nonideal mixtures /
(1984)
The statistical-mechanical local composition model has been applied to describe the composition dependence of a recently developed equation of state for use in vapor-liquid equilibria calculations. The composition-dependence ...
Titanium dioxide aerogels as photocatalysts for indoor air decontamination.
(2002)
Reducing air pollution, specifically volatile organic compounds, has become an increasing concern for the public, environmental protection organizations, and governmental agencies. One method for destroying air contaminants ...
A new generalized equation of state for polar and nonpolar pure fluids.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1983)
A new equation of state based on the concept of perturbed hard chain theory and the hard-convex body equation of state has been successfully developed for nonpolar compounds. The equation can predict the thermodynamic ...
The direct partial oxidation of methane to organic oxygenates using a dielectric barrier discharge reactor.
(2001)
In regards to the system's energy usage, increases in methane conversion resulted in increases in the system's energy consumption due to limited partial pressures of oxygen within the reaction zone.
Formation and dissolution of surfactant precipitates.
(2007)
Precipitation of surfactants is one of the most important considerations in surfactant applications. Understanding the formation and dissolution of surfactant precipitates provides more effective utilization of surfactants. ...
MIXED METAL CARBIDES: UNDERSTANDING THE SYNTHESIS, SURFACE PROPERTIES AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITIES
(2015-08)
Metal carbides are formed when carbon is inserted into the lattice of the metal, and metal-carbon bonds are formed. In fact, formation of the carbon-metal bonds causes a change in the electronic structure of the metal in ...