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Coupling computational fluid dynamics with chemistry and physics

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The article discusses the need to develop efficient use of chemicals and abatement process for meeting the demands of a wide variety of industries comprising energy, automotives, microelectronics, chemicals among others. Author points out that coupling computational fluid dynamics with chemical and physical aspects are relevant to the workings of the above industries.

Author: Meeks, Ellen
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2000
Statistical Data Included, Models, Analysis, Software, Education, Fluid dynamics, Numerical analysis, Simulation methods, Computer-aided engineering, Simulation, Computer aided engineering

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Synthetic fuels from greenhouse gases

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Research demonstrates that in the manufacture of methanol and hydrocarbons, methane generates synthetic fuels which is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Alternatively, nickel oxide-magnesium oxide catalysis efficiently converts carbon dioxide to methane which in turn is totally converted into synthetic fuels.

Author: Ruckenstein, Eli, Hu, Yun Hang
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2000
Product information, Production processes, Methane, Greenhouse gases, Synthetic fuels, Hydrocarbons

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Lower sulfur in fuels...and raise your profits

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This article examines the legal aspects of the patent "Catalyst activation method for selective cat naphtha hydrodesulfurization" from ExxonMobil oil company. The patent describes an invention, which employs an activated cobalt-molybdenum catalyst to hydrodesulfurize naphtha without saturating olefins.

Author: Higgins, Brian W.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2001
Interpretation and construction, Intellectual property, Petroleum, Patent law, Exxon Mobil Corp., Olefins, Alkenes, Petroleum desulfurization

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