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Asphaltene reaction pathways-v. Chemical and mathematical modeling
Phillip E. Savage
, Michael T. Klein
Chemical Engineering
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Asphaltene
100%
Complex Substrate
14%
Data Engineering
14%
Distribution Function
14%
Ensemble Average
14%
Hydrocarbons
14%
Mathematical Model
14%
Mathematical Modeling
100%
Monte Carlo Method
14%
Monte Carlo Simulation
14%
Petroleum Asphaltenes
14%
Probability Density Function
14%
Pyrolysis
28%
Reaction Engineering
14%
Reaction Kinetics
14%
Reaction Pathway
100%
Reaction Products
14%
Structural Information
42%
Temporal Variation
28%
Thermolysis
14%
Engineering
Asphaltene
100%
Engineering
12%
Ensemble Average
12%
Experimental Result
12%
Mathematical Modeling
100%
Model Compound
25%
Pyrolysis
25%
Reactant
25%
Structural Parameter
12%
Temporal Variation
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Asphaltene
100%
Distribution Function
12%
Probability Density Function
12%
Pyrolysis
25%
Temporal Variation
25%
Chemical Engineering
Pyrolysis
100%
Reaction Engineering
50%