When liquid meets gas, a unique zone forms. Variable by nature, molecules can cross from one state to another, combining in unique ways to either desirable or unwanted ends. From heat escaping a mug ...
In this interview, Professor Mark B. Shiflett, from the University of Kansas, talks to AZoM about exploring gas solubility in ionic liquids and why a greater understanding of gas solubility in ionic ...
Subsea gas-liquid separation combined with pressure boosting allows the development of fields that have insufficient tubinghead flowing pressure for attaining adequate production rates to the host ...