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pro vyhledávání: '"Alfred Kleinhammes"'
Autor:
Mohsen Ahmadian, Mahdi Haddad, Liangze Cui, Alfred Kleinhammes, Patrick Doyle, Jeffrey Chen, Trevor Pugh, Qing Huo Liu, Yue Wu, Darwin Mohajeri
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Day 2 Wed, February 01, 2023.
In collaboration with the Advanced Energy Consortium, our team has previously demonstrated that the placement of electrically active proppants (EAPs) in a hydraulic fracture surveyed by electromagnetic (EM) methods can enhance the imaging of the stim
Autor:
Patrick Doyle, Yao An, Trenton M. Tovar, Christopher E. Wilmer, Yue Wu, Jonathan P. Ruffley, John J. Mahle, Alfred Kleinhammes, Yan Song, Christopher J. Karwacki, Priyanka B. Shukla, Bradley J. Gibbons, Xin Wei, J. Karl Johnson, Minh Nguyen Vo, Liangliang Huang, En-Yi Chen, Meng Cai, Amanda J. Morris
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 12:892-899
Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of molecular adsorption and transport in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are crucially important for many applications, including gas adsorption, filtration, and remediation of harmful chemicals. Using the in situ
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Day 3 Wed, February 23, 2022.
Reservoir wettability is a parameter of crucial importance for oil recovery1. However, its definition and its measurement are quite complex. For a flat surface, wettability is directly related to the contact angle of a water droplet on a surface cont
Autor:
Yao An, Shanshan Wang, En-Yi Chen, Liangliang Huang, Madeleine C Oliver, Yue Wu, Alfred Kleinhammes, Zhibin Su
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The journal of physical chemistry. B. 125(14)
Defect engineering leads to an effective manipulation of the physical and chemical properties of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Taking the common missing linker defect as an example, the defective MOF generally possesses larger pores and a greater
Autor:
Yanchun Ling, Yue Wu, Yan Song, Yuan Chong, Alfred Kleinhammes, Arjun Raghavan, Yun Zhao Xing
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 121:8504-8509
Properties of liquids at solid interfaces play a central role in numerous important processes in nature. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is particularly useful for probing liquid/graphitic carbon interfacial properties. In particular, the nucleus-in
Autor:
Yuan Fang, Paine Jeffrey G, Patrick Doyle, Alfred Kleinhammes, Mohsen Ahmadian, Costard Lucie, Douglas LaBrecque, Qing Huo Liu
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Day 1 Mon, September 30, 2019.
Characterizing hydraulically induced fractures—height, length, orientation, and shape—is key to understanding reservoir performance. Our previous work has focused on the comparison of the state-of-the-art geophysical techniques currently used in
Accurate determination of rock wettability is crucial for evaluating petroleum reserves and optimizing oil production. Reservoir rocks, formations that contain accumulations of oil or gas, often comprise a large collection of mineral types and a wide
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Chemical Physics Letters. 664:108-113
Water at hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups interact differently with proteins. Particularly, hydration properties at hydrophobic groups undergo qualitative changes as temperature decreases below 10 °C. The influence of such interfacial changes on p
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Carbon. 77:1132-1139
Accurate determination of micropore size distribution is a challenging problem especially of subnanometer-sized micropores. Here, a simple room temperature method is introduced for determining micropore size distribution of activated carbons based on
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 118:8474-8480
We report an in situ nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study of water adsorption in a series of activated carbon samples with pore sizes of a few nanometers down to the subnanometer scale (nanoporous carbon). Water adsorption exhibits S-shaped type V