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pro vyhledávání: '"Kay A Galindo"'
Autor:
Chris Sfouggatakis, Joerg Deerberg, Yu Fan, Charles Pathirana, Francisco González-Bobes, Yi Xiao, Bin Zheng, Michael Galella, Martin D. Eastgate, Nathaniel Kopp, Kay A Galindo, Thomas E. La Cruz
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 87:1996-2011
BMS-813160 is a pharmaceutical entity currently in development at Bristol Myers Squibb. Its defining structural feature is a unique chiral all cis triamino cyclohexane core. Medicinal and process chemistry groups at BMS have previously published synt
Autor:
Thomas E, La Cruz, Francisco, González-Bobes, Martin D, Eastgate, Chris, Sfouggatakis, Bin, Zheng, Nathaniel, Kopp, Yi, Xiao, Yu, Fan, Kay A, Galindo, Charles, Pathirana, Michael A, Galella, Joerg, Deerberg
Publikováno v:
The Journal of organic chemistry. 87(4)
BMS-813160 is a pharmaceutical entity currently in development at Bristol Myers Squibb. Its defining structural feature is a unique chiral all
Publikováno v:
Day 3 Wed, March 08, 2017.
This paper discusses two high-temperature-resistant polymers (Polymers A and B) that have been developed as thermally stable, dual-functional viscosifiers and fluid-loss additives. Polymer A was designed for monovalent brines, while Polymer B works f
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Reservoir drill-in fluids are specifically designed to avoid excessive fluid penetration and solid invasion into production zones so as to minimize formation damage. With wellbore temperatures increasing, the drive to develop thermally stable drill-i
Publikováno v:
Day 1 Mon, April 13, 2015.
High performance (HP) water-based drilling fluids are particularly advantageous compared to conventional water-based systems because they provide faster penetration rates, enhanced hole cleaning, greater shale inhibition, and improved wellbore stabil
Publikováno v:
Day 1 Tue, March 17, 2015.
Growing demands to operate in harsh high temperature environments require robust drilling fluid performance to drill in such conditions. Water-based drilling fluids offer significant environmental advantages compared to invert-emulsion fluids (IEFs).
Autor:
David Pasquier, Sara Rovinetti, Jay Paul Deville, Isabelle Henaut, Bernard Jean-Luc Espagne, Kay Ann Galindo
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Day 2 Tue, October 01, 2013.
The growing industry demand to operate in high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) environments (>10,000 psi and >350°F) requires robust drilling fluid performance to facilitate drilling under such harsh conditions. Several water-based and synthetic-b