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Malcolm A. Kelland

Malcolm A. Kelland

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7779
World Ranking
16402
National Ranking
48

Overview

Malcolm A. Kelland is affiliated with the University of Stavanger in Norway and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their research spans various subfields including Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Biomaterials, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist has focused much of their work on specialized topics including:

  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds

Recent scholarly papers authored or co-authored by Malcolm A. Kelland include:

  • Solvent Synergists for Improved Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor Performance of Poly(N-vinylcaprolactam), 2020, Energy & Fuels
  • Review of Nanotechnology Impacts on Oilfield Scale Management, 2020, ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Environmentally Friendly Phosphonated Polyetheramine Scale Inhibitors-Excellent Calcium Compatibility for Oilfield Applications, 2020, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Non-amide kinetic hydrate inhibitors: A review, 2022, Fuel
  • Synthesis and Study of Modified Polyaspartic Acid Coupled Phosphonate and Sulfonate Moieties As Green Oilfield Scale Inhibitors, 2021, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Kelland frequently publishes in several scientific journals and venues, with a significant number of papers appearing in:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • ACS Omega
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Langmuir

Throughout their academic career, Malcolm A. Kelland has collaborated regularly with several co-authors. The most frequent co-authors include:

  • Mohamed F. Mady
  • Janronel Pomicpic
  • Erik G. Dirdal
  • Radhakanta Ghosh
  • Qian Zhang

Best Publications

  • History of the Development of Low Dosage Hydrate Inhibitors

    Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor Studies for Gas Hydrate Systems: A Review of Experimental Equipment and Test Methods

    Wei Ke;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Tetra(iso-hexyl)ammonium Bromide-The Most Powerful Quaternary Ammonium-Based Tetrahydrofuran Crystal Growth Inhibitor and Synergist with Polyvinylcaprolactam Kinetic Gas Hydrate Inhibitor

    Pei Cheng Chua;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • An investigation into the kinetic hydrate inhibitor properties of two imidazolium-based ionic liquids on Structure II gas hydrate

    Luca Del Villano;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • A New Class of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor

    Malcolm A. Kelland;Thor M. Svartaas;Jorunn Øvsthus;Takashi Namba

  • A study of the kinetic hydrate inhibitor performance and seawater biodegradability of a series of poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline)s

    Luca Del Villano;Roald Kommedal;Martin W. M. Fijten;Ulrich S. Schubert

  • A Review of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitors from an Environmental Perspective

    Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Study of the Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor Performance of a Series of Poly(N-alkyl-N-vinylacetamide)s

    Hiroharu Ajiro;Yukie Takemoto;Mitsuru Akashi;Pei Cheng Chua

  • Class of Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitors with Good Biodegradability

    Luca Del Villano;Roald Kommedal;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Poly(N-vinyl azacyclooctanone): A More Powerful Structure II Kinetic Hydrate Inhibitor than Poly(N-vinyl caprolactam)

    Pei Cheng Chua;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Nucleation and Growth: Efficacy of an Antifreeze Protein from the Longhorn Beetle Rhagium mordax

    Christine Malmos Perfeldt;Pei Cheng Chua;Nagu Daraboina;Dennis Friis

  • Effect of Various Cations on the Formation of Calcium Carbonate and Barium Sulfate Scale with and without Scale Inhibitors

    Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Feasibility study for the use of kinetic hydrate inhibitors in deep-water drilling fluids

    Malcolm A. Kelland;Kirsten Mønig;Jan Erik Iversen;Knut Lekvam

  • Gas hydrate anti-agglomerant properties of polypropoxylates and some other demulsifiers

    Malcolm A. Kelland;Thor Martin Svartås;Lindy Dybvik Andersen

  • Studies on some alkylamide surfactant gas hydrate anti-agglomerants

    Malcolm A. Kelland;Thor M. Svartaas;Jorunn Øvsthus;Takashi Tomita

  • Quantitative kinetic inhibitor comparisons and memory effect measurements from hydrate formation probability distributions

    Eric F. May;Reuben Wu;Malcolm A. Kelland;Zachary M. Aman

  • Investigation into the strength and source of the memory effect for cyclopentane hydrate

    Hamidreza Sefidroodi;Eirin Abrahamsen;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Study of the Gas Hydrate Anti-agglomerant Performance of a Series of n-Alkyl-tri(n-butyl)ammonium Bromides

    Pei Cheng Chua;Malcolm A. Kelland

  • Studies on some zwitterionic surfactant gas hydrate anti-agglomerants

    Malcolm A. Kelland;Thor M. Svartaas;Jorunn Øvsthus;Takashi Tomita

  • Crystal growth inhibition of tetrahydrofuran hydrate with poly(N-vinyl piperidone) and other poly(N-vinyl lactam) homopolymers

    Rachel K. O'Reilly;Nga Sze Ieong;Pei Cheng Chua;Malcolm A. Kelland

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm L. H. Green
Malcolm L. H. Green University of Oxford
Philip Mountford
Philip Mountford University of Oxford
Mitsuru Akashi
Mitsuru Akashi Osaka University
Rinaldo Poli
Rinaldo Poli Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination
Bert Klumperman
Bert Klumperman Stellenbosch University
Eugene Y.-X. Chen
Eugene Y.-X. Chen Colorado State University
Rachel K. O'Reilly
Rachel K. O'Reilly University of Birmingham
Nicolas von Solms
Nicolas von Solms Technical University of Denmark
Holger Frey
Holger Frey Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Arnold L. Rheingold
Arnold L. Rheingold University of California, San Diego

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