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Recovery/upgrading of manool from Kraft black liquor
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Author(s):
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Hiew, Hillier, Johnston, Murphy, Rogers
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2014
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Senior Report
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Within the pulp and paper industry, a common problem for mills is the presence of wood extractives in the waste streams. Not...
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Ethanol production from biomass
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Author(s):
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Lord, Mahoney, Ryan, Thibodeau
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2011
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Type:
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Senior Report
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Production of diesel fuel from oil shale
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Author(s):
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Esinulo, Knott, Mercer, Pothier
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2011
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Type:
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Senior Report
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The continuously increasing demand of diesel has warranted an exploration of additional means of production. Oil shale is a...
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Recovery and upgrading of manool from Kraft black liquor
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Author(s):
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Rosero Monge, Adams, Fahmie, Ezral, Seely
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2014
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Type:
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Senior Report
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Manool is a compound found through the synthesis of wood that has high value applications as an essential oil in certain...
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Production of magnesium metal from carnallite brine and dolomite
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Author(s):
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Hamdan, Malik, Hamilton, Spinney
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2011
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Type:
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Senior Report
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The following report accurately shows the preliminary analysis into the feasibility of building a magnesium metal plant in...
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Processing of Bakken crude at the Irving Oil Refinery
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Author(s):
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Lavigne, Kilbride, MacDougall, Mroz
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Discipline:
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Chemical Engineering
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Date:
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2014
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Type:
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Senior Report
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Over the last decade, changes in the crude market have shown that lighter North American Crudes, such as Bakken, have become...
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