2022
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24661
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Preface to the special issue section honouring Professor P. Raj Bishnoi

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“…[ 59,60 ] The Trebble‐Bishnoi EOS was also used to compute the inhibiting effect of methanol on gas hydrate equilibrium. [ 61 ]…”
Section: Chemical Thermodynamics Of Hydrocarbon Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 59,60 ] The Trebble‐Bishnoi EOS was also used to compute the inhibiting effect of methanol on gas hydrate equilibrium. [ 61 ]…”
Section: Chemical Thermodynamics Of Hydrocarbon Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[116] An EOS-based approach for the fluid phases was presented to compute the inhibiting effect of methanol on hydrate formation. [61] In addition, the first experimental data on CH 4 and C 2 H 6 hydrate formation in aqueous mixed electrolyte solutions were reported. [117,118] Equilibrium data and predictions were also reported for C 3 H 8 hydrates in aqueous electrolyte solutions of NaCl, KCl, CaCl 2 , and their binary and ternary mixtures.…”
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“…This special issue section includes 11 invited contributions from researchers in India and Canada. Englezos [ 1 ] provides an assessment of various technologies for the commercialization of gas hydrates as a potential source of unconventional natural gas and for applications in gas separation, seawater desalination, and so on. Rao et al [ 2 ] report the results of a systematic experimental campaign to optimize the process conditions for preventing silica gelation and improving filtration effectiveness during pH reduction of high‐concentration silica solutions.…”
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