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    Technoeconomic analysis of jet fuel production from hydrolysis, decarboxylation, and reforming of camelina oil by Natelson, Robert H., Wang, Wei-Cheng, Roberts, William L., Zering, Kelly D.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-04-2015)
    “…The commercial production of jet fuel from camelina oil via hydrolysis, decarboxylation, and reforming was simulated. The refinery was modeled as being close…”
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    Low temperature oxidation of n-butylcyclohexane by Natelson, Robert H., Kurman, Matthew S., Cernansky, Nicholas P., Miller, David L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-12-2011)
    “…n-Butylcyclohexane, a possible surrogate component for petroleum- and coal-derived jet fuels, was oxidized in a flow reactor through the low temperature region…”
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    Experimental investigation of surrogates for jet and diesel fuels by Natelson, Robert H., Kurman, Matthew S., Cernansky, Nicholas P., Miller, David L.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-08-2008)
    “…The low and intermediate temperature reactivities of 2:1:1 n-decane:n-butylcyclohexane:n-butylbenzene and 1:1:1 n-decane:n-butylcyclohexane:n-butylbenzene were…”
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    Speciation of the reaction intermediates from n-dodecane oxidation in the low temperature regime by Kurman, Matthew S., Natelson, Robert H., Cernansky, Nicholas P., Miller, David L.

    “…The oxidation of n-dodecane was studied with experiments in a pressurized flow reactor over the low temperature regime (550–830K) at elevated pressure…”
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    CFD simulation of transient stage of continuous countercurrent hydrolysis of canola oil by Wang, Wei-Cheng, Natelson, Robert H., Stikeleather, Larry F., Roberts, William L.

    Published in Computers & chemical engineering (10-08-2012)
    “…► Developed CFD model for transient stage of continuous countercurrent hydrolysis. ► Estimated thermophysical and thermochemical properties from published…”
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    Product sampling during transient continuous countercurrent hydrolysis of canola oil and development of a kinetic model by Wang, Wei-Cheng, Natelson, Robert H., Stikeleather, Larry F., Roberts, William L.

    Published in Computers & chemical engineering (11-11-2013)
    “…•A kinetic model for continuous triglyceride hydrolysis was developed based on lab-scale experimental data.•All neutral components from hydrolysis experiments…”
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    Aromatization of n-octane over Pd/C catalysts by Yin, Mengchen, Natelson, Robert H., Campos, Andrew A., Kolar, Praveen, Roberts, William L.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-01-2013)
    “…► 5% Pd/C as a catalyst for aromatization of n-octane. ► Preferred selectivity towards ethylbenzene and xylene. ► Consistent aromatization was observed with…”
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    Preignition and Autoignition Chemistry of the Xylene Isomers by Natelson, Robert H., Kurman, Matthew S., Johnson, Rodney O., Cernansky, Nicholas P., Miller, David L.

    Published in Combustion science and technology (01-09-2011)
    “…The relative reactivity of the xylene isomers has been compared under preignition and autoignition conditions. Preignition experiments of each isomer with…”
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    Comparison of reactivity in a flow reactor and a single cylinder engine by Natelson, Robert H., Johnson, Rodney O., Kurman, Matthew S., Cernansky, Nicholas P., Miller, David L.

    Published in Experimental thermal and fluid science (01-10-2010)
    “…The relative reactivity of 2:1:1 and 1:1:1 mixtures of n-decane: n-butylcyclohexane: n-butylbenzene and an average sample of JP-8 were evaluated in a single…”
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    Short communication: Experimental investigation of surrogates for jet and diesel fuels by Natelson, Robert H, Kurman, Matthew S, Cernansky, Nicholas P, Miller, David L

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-08-2008)
    “…The low and intermediate temperature reactivities of 2:1:1 n-decane:n-butylcyclohexane:n-butylbenzene and 1:1:1 n-decane:n-butylcyclohexane:n-butylbenzene were…”
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