Unbelievable … in March, 2019, the Desulfurization Blog will be 10 years old.
In celebration of that fact, here is a list of the top 10 posts since March,
2009.
Caveat … the Web is an ever changing organism. While I have done my best to review the links in the following posts, some of them may be obsolete.
Caveat … the Web is an ever changing organism. While I have done my best to review the links in the following posts, some of them may be obsolete.
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May 1, 2009
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UPDATE:
Since the publication of this post, Dr. Gray, who was the scientific director
for the Institute for Oil Sands Innovation until summer of 2014, retired from
the University of Alberta and became Professor Emeritus. He is not accepting
any new graduate students or post-doctoral fellows.
Source https://www.ualberta.ca/chemical-materials-engineering/faculty-and-staff-new/professors-emeriti/murray-gray |
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January 1, 2011
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Here
is something you can do to improve your online research results … Let’s say
you’re interested in recent published results of Saudi Aramco’s
desulfurization activities. But you’re interested in substance, not news.
Try the TIPS offered in this post. |
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October 27, 2010
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Not
all LinkedIn groups are created equal. Some are little more than
infomercials. Others are a mix. The Oil Refining Global Technology Forum is a
mix.
UPDATE: A recent search on the Oil Refining Global Technology Forum resulted in the following message: ***THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER UP TO DATE: Please join our other group 'Oil Refining: World Refining Association' *** |
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November 13, 2009
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A
few posts ago I highlighted Sulphco’s efforts to commercialize its
Sonocracking™ desulfurization technology. As noted in the Wikinvest article
on Sulphco, “Major companies like Merichem, ChevronTexaco (CVX) ,
CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP) and other large oil producers have been actively
pursuing their own versions of sonocracking.” However, even companies with
such vast resources at their disposal can have setbacks.
TIP: For current information on similar processes, Google® the phrase vacuum residue slurry hydrocracking |
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March 29, 2010
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Why
search more than one journal database? Simple answer … because they cover
different journals.
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June 8, 2010
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Consider
showing your expertise by following and participating in a LinkedIn® group. I
do. I am not an expert in the technologies used in refining heavy oil. But I
am an expert in searching for information on these technologies. So when I
found the following post to the Heavy Oil group, I responded with a helpful
comment
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April 22, 2011
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Online
database vendors like EbscoHost, LexisNexis, and ScienceDirect work hard to
make it easy for you to access their data.
Librarians and other information professionals work hard to make your
people aware of the resources and how to use them.
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March 1, 2010
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Foreign
languages have fascinated me since I was a kid. So every once in a while, I
use the Arabic Keyboard, an iGoogle tool, to type in words I have found as I
search the Internet for useful desulfurization items. Of course, I can’t read
the resulting pages, and the Google® translation is sometimes bizarre. But if
you are fluent in the language, you might try it out.
UPDATE: iGoogle was discontinued November 2013. TIP: To find an Arabic keyboard, visit: http://www.arabic-keyboard.org/ |
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June 26, 2011
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It
is nearly impossible to find quality technical articles for free these days …
nearly, but not entirely. Here are 16
items I found recently. Browse through
and pick out the ones you like.
NOTE: The Web changes over time. Some of the links in this post may no longer work. TIP: Try Googling an article title. It may lead you to the current location of the free full text. |
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September 14, 2011
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Today’s
tip … if you don’t have time to browse the Web, consider hiring someone else
to do so. Jean Steinhardt Consulting
specializes in blogs customized for your particular organization. Pick a topic, and we will design a blog to
follow that topic … and to provide tips and tricks to your colleagues on how
to improve their research results, no matter what the technology
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