Bryan D. Morreale, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
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Chemical Engineering
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Robert Enick grad student 2006 University of Pittsburgh
 (The influence of hydrogen sulfide on palladium and pallidum-copper alloy membranes.)
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Natesakhawat S, Means NC, Howard BH, et al. (2015) Improved benzene production from methane dehydroaromatization over Mo/HZSM-5 catalysts via hydrogen-permselective palladium membrane reactors Catalysis Science and Technology. 5: 5023-5036
Shi W, Siefert NS, Morreale BD. (2015) Molecular Simulations of CO<inf>2</inf>, H<inf>2</inf>, H<inf>2</inf>O, and H<inf>2</inf>S Gas Absorption into Hydrophobic Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) Solvent: Solubility and Surface Tension Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 119: 19253-19265
Baled HO, Tapriyal D, Morreale BD, et al. (2015) Erratum to: Exploratory Characterization of a Perfluoropolyether Oil as a Possible Viscosity Standard at Deepwater Production Conditions of 533 K and 241 MPa International Journal of Thermophysics. 36: 807-808
Gamwo IK, Burgess WA, Morreale BD, et al. (2014) Status of Equation of State project at the NETL Proceedings of the Annual Offshore Technology Conference. 5: 3563-3573
Burgess WA, Tapriyal D, Morreale BD, et al. (2013) Volume-translated cubic EoS and PC-SAFT density models and a free volume-based viscosity model for hydrocarbons at extreme temperature and pressure conditions Fluid Phase Equilibria. 359: 38-44
Baled HO, Tapriyal D, Morreale BD, et al. (2013) Exploratory Characterization of a Perfluoropolyether Oil as a Possible Viscosity Standard at Deepwater Production Conditions of 533K and 241MPa International Journal of Thermophysics. 34: 1845-1864
Burgess WA, Tapriyal D, Gamwo IK, et al. (2012) Viscosity models based on the free volume and frictional theories for systems at pressures to 276 MPa and temperatures to 533 K Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 51: 16721-16733
Weiland NT, Means NC, Morreale BD. (2012) Product distributions from isothermal co-pyrolysis of coal and biomass Fuel. 94: 563-570
Burgess WA, Tapriyal D, Morreale BD, et al. (2012) Prediction of fluid density at extreme conditions using the perturbed-chain SAFT equation correlated to high temperature, high pressure density data Fluid Phase Equilibria. 319: 55-66
Baled H, Enick RM, Wu Y, et al. (2012) Prediction of hydrocarbon densities at extreme conditions using volume-translated SRK and PR equations of state fit to high temperature, high pressure PVT data Fluid Phase Equilibria. 317: 65-76
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