Ali Eslamimanesh spends much of his time researching Clathrate hydrate, Aqueous solution, Thermodynamics, Phase and Hydrate. His Clathrate hydrate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Non-random two-liquid model, Flue gas and Biochemical engineering. Ali Eslamimanesh interconnects Isochoric process and Bromide in the investigation of issues within Aqueous solution.
His research in Thermodynamics is mostly focused on Work. The study incorporates disciplines such as Supercritical fluid and Supercritical carbon dioxide in addition to Phase. In his research, Mass fraction is intimately related to Analytical chemistry, which falls under the overarching field of Hydrate.
Ali Eslamimanesh mainly investigates Thermodynamics, Clathrate hydrate, Inorganic chemistry, Methane and Hydrate. He has included themes like Phase and Solubility in his Thermodynamics study. His work on Phase diagram as part of general Phase study is frequently linked to Ionic liquid, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Clathrate hydrate research includes elements of Solid solution, Analytical chemistry, Dissociation, Carbon dioxide and Aqueous solution. Ali Eslamimanesh has researched Aqueous solution in several fields, including Isochoric process, Bromide, Methanol and Mass fraction. His Methane research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Methane clathrate and Silica gel.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Thermodynamics, Inorganic chemistry, Clathrate hydrate, Methane and Phase. His work on Equation of state as part of general Thermodynamics study is frequently connected to Ionic liquid, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His study in Inorganic chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Isochoric process, Nanotechnology, Elution, Mass fraction and Aqueous solution.
He combines subjects such as Environmental chemistry and Biochemical engineering with his study of Clathrate hydrate. His research investigates the connection between Methane and topics such as Analytical chemistry that intersect with problems in Hydrogen, Fraction and Bromide. The study incorporates disciplines such as Work and Dissociation in addition to Hydrate.
His primary areas of study are Inorganic chemistry, Thermodynamics, Clathrate hydrate, Methane and Ionic liquid. The Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Isochoric process, Nanotechnology, Elution, Mass fraction and Aqueous solution. His work on Surface tension, Reduced properties and Critical volume as part of general Thermodynamics study is frequently linked to Development and Statistical parameter, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hydrogen, Bromide, Work and Nucleation. His Methane study incorporates themes from Fraction and Analytical chemistry. His Ionic liquid study spans across into areas like Hydrate, Non-random two-liquid model, Dissociation and van der Waals force.
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Application of gas hydrate formation in separation processes: A review of experimental studies
Ali Eslamimanesh;Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Dominique Richon;Paramespri Naidoo.
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics (2012)
PHASE EQUILIBRIUM OF SEMICLATHRATE HYDRATES OF CO2, N2, CH4, OR H2 + TETRA-NBUTYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE AQUEOUS SOLUTION
A H Mohammadi;A H Mohammadi;A Eslamimanesh;V Belandria.
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (2011)
Phase Equilibria of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Clathrate Hydrates in the Presence of Aqueous Solutions of Tributylmethylphosphonium Methylsulfate Ionic Liquid
Kaniki Tumba;Prashant Reddy;Paramespri Naidoo;Deresh Ramjugernath.
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (2011)
Phase equilibrium modeling of clathrate hydrates of methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen + water soluble organic promoters using Support Vector Machine algorithm
Ali Eslamimanesh;Farhad Gharagheizi;Mohammad Illbeigi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi.
Fluid Phase Equilibria (2012)
Artificial Neural Network modeling of solubility of supercritical carbon dioxide in 24 commonly used ionic liquids
Ali Eslamimanesh;Farhad Gharagheizi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Dominique Richon.
Chemical Engineering Science (2011)
Compositional Analysis and Hydrate Dissociation Conditions Measurements for Carbon Dioxide + Methane + Water System
Veronica Belandria;Ali Eslamimanesh;Amir H. Mohammadi;Pascal Théveneau.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (2011)
A novel method for evaluation of asphaltene precipitation titration data
Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Ali Eslamimanesh;Farhad Gharagheizi;Dominique Richon;Dominique Richon.
Chemical Engineering Science (2012)
Phase equilibrium measurements for semi-clathrate hydrates of the (CO2 + N2 + tetra-n-butylammonium bromide) aqueous solution system
Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Ali Eslamimanesh;Veronica Belandria;Dominique Richon.
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics (2012)
Gas Hydrate Formation in Carbon Dioxide + Nitrogen + Water System: Compositional Analysis of Equilibrium Phases
Veronica Belandria;Ali Eslamimanesh;Amir H. Mohammadi;Amir H. Mohammadi;Dominique Richon.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (2011)
Bioadsorption of Rare Earth Elements through Cell Surface Display of Lanthanide Binding Tags
Dan M. Park;David W. Reed;Mimi C. Yung;Ali Eslamimanesh.
Environmental Science & Technology (2016)
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