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Wang, Haoxiang

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Corrosion in Biomass/Fossil Fuel Co-Processing

Biomass

Unlocking the Physics and Chemistry of Bitumen, Water, Solvent, and Porous Media Interfaces- an Enabling Technology for New Production Process Development

Heavy Oil - In-Situ
Wang, Haoxiang
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Civil and Environmental Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Advancing the application of bio-oils by co-processing with petroleum intermediates: A review
  • Corrosion and aging risk assessment of an injection system for FCC /Bio-oil co-feed
  • Corrosion-induced changes in bio-oil aging: A gas chromatography exploration
  • Discontinuous Displacement at Solvent–Immobile Hydrocarbon Interfaces
  • Emulsification and corrosivity study of bio-oil and vacuum gas oil mixtures with a novel surfactant system
  • Influence of methanol addition on bio-oil thermal stability and corrosivity
  • The Thermal Stability and Corrosivity of Bio-oil with Methanol Addition
  • Thermal Stability and Corrosivity of Bio-oil Blends for Co-processing Applications
  • Understanding and enhancing the phase stability of fast pyrolysis oils through ternary phase diagrams
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