Search Results - "Talreja, Manish"
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Hepatic trauma management and outcome; Our experience
Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-06-2010)“…Background Injuries to the liver have been reported in 35–45% of patients with significant blunt abdominal trauma. Since the introduction of ultrasonography…”
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Beyond classical theory: Predicting the free energy barrier of bubble nucleation in polymer foaming
Published in AIChE journal (01-08-2013)“…Based on the Gibbs‐Tolman‐Koenig formalism, we considered the Tolman correction to the free energy barrier of bubble nucleation in polymer‐gas binary mixtures…”
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Tunable morphology and resistivity of ternary polymer composites of carbon black/low density polyethylene/ethylene‐vinyl acetate with carbon blacks having different surface properties
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (10-09-2021)“…Medium to extra‐high voltage electrical cables typically comprise a semiconductive polymer composite layer to homogenize the electromagnetic field through the…”
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COSMO-RS Studies: Structure–Property Relationships for CO2 Capture by Reversible Ionic Liquids
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (12-12-2012)“…The quantum-chemical approach COSMO-RS was used to develop structure–property relationships of reversible ionic-liquid (RevIL) solvents for CO2 capture. Trends…”
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Beyond classical theory: Predicting the free energy barrier of bubble nucleation in polymer foaming
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Analyzing surface tension in higher alkanes and their CO2 mixtures
Published in Fluid phase equilibria (14-04-2012)“…► Surface tension of heavy alkanes and their CO2 mixtures at high temperatures and pressures using PDFT. ► Comparison of different PDFT parameterization…”
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Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Nonaqueous Silylamines for Efficient CO2 Capture
Published in ChemSusChem (01-01-2014)“…A series of silylated amines have been synthesized for use as reversible ionic liquids in the application of post‐combustion carbon capture. We describe a…”
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The Synthesis and the Chemical and Physical Properties of Non-Aqueous Silylamine Solvents for Carbon Dioxide Capture
Published in ChemSusChem (01-11-2012)“…Silylamine reversible ionic liquids were designed to achieve specific physical properties in order to address effective CO2 capture. The reversible ionic…”
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Density functional approach for modeling CO2 pressurized polymer thin films in equilibrium
Published in The Journal of chemical physics (28-02-2009)“…We have used polymer density functional theory to analyze the equilibrium density profiles and interfacial properties of thin films of polymer in the presence…”
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COSMO-RS Studies: Structure–Property Relationships for CO 2 Capture by Reversible Ionic Liquids
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COSMO-RS Studies: Structure-Property Relationships for CO sub(2) Capture by Reversible Ionic Liquids
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (12-12-2012)“…The quantum-chemical approach COSMO-RS was used to develop structure-property relationships of reversible ionic-liquid (RevIL) solvents for CO sub(2) capture…”
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Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Nonaqueous Silylamines for Efficient CO 2 Capture
Published in ChemSusChem (01-01-2014)“…Abstract A series of silylated amines have been synthesized for use as reversible ionic liquids in the application of post‐combustion carbon capture. We…”
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The effect of thermal aging on the electrical breakdown strength of crosslinked polyethylene
Published in 2014 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC) (01-06-2014)“…Over the last several decades, lifetime models for crosslinked polyethylene based insulations have been developed based on the combined effects of aging under…”
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