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Dr WILLIAM MEREDITH's Outputs (5)

Molecular characterization of the thermally labile fraction of biochar by hydropyrolysis and pyrolysis-GC/MS (2016)
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Rombolà, A. G., Fabbri, D., Meredith, W., Snape, C. E., & Dieguez-Alonso, A. (2016). Molecular characterization of the thermally labile fraction of biochar by hydropyrolysis and pyrolysis-GC/MS. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 121, 230-239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaap.2016.08.003

Agroenvironmental benefits and limitations of biochar in soil applications require a full understanding of the stability and fate of the various carbon fractions. Analytical hydropyrolysis (HyPy) enables the determination of the stable black carbon (... Read More about Molecular characterization of the thermally labile fraction of biochar by hydropyrolysis and pyrolysis-GC/MS.

Retardation of oil cracking to gas and pressure induced combination reactions to account for viscous oil in deep petroleum basins: Evidence from oil and n-hexadecane pyrolysis at water pressures up to 900bar (2016)
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Uguna, C. N., Carr, A. D., Snape, C. E., & Meredith, W. (2016). Retardation of oil cracking to gas and pressure induced combination reactions to account for viscous oil in deep petroleum basins: Evidence from oil and n-hexadecane pyrolysis at water pressures up to 900bar. Organic Geochemistry, 97, 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2016.04.007

This study reports a laboratory pyrolysis experimental study on oil and n-hexadecane to rationalise the thermal stability of oil in deep petroleum reservoirs. Using a 25 ml Hastelloy pressure vessel, a 35° API North Sea oil (Oseberg) and n-hexadecane... Read More about Retardation of oil cracking to gas and pressure induced combination reactions to account for viscous oil in deep petroleum basins: Evidence from oil and n-hexadecane pyrolysis at water pressures up to 900bar.

Thermal Cracking of Oil under Water Pressure up to 900 bar at High Thermal Maturities. 1. Gas Compositions and Carbon Isotopes (2016)
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Xie, L., Sun, Y., Uguna, C. N., Li, Y., Snape, C. E., & Meredith, W. (2016). Thermal Cracking of Oil under Water Pressure up to 900 bar at High Thermal Maturities. 1. Gas Compositions and Carbon Isotopes. Energy and Fuels, 30(4), 2617-2627. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.5b02792

In this study, a C9+ fraction of saturate-rich Tertiary source rock-derived oil from the South China Sea basin was pyrolyzed in normal and supercritical water using a 25 mL vessel at a range of temperature from 350 to 425 °C for 24 h, to probe pressu... Read More about Thermal Cracking of Oil under Water Pressure up to 900 bar at High Thermal Maturities. 1. Gas Compositions and Carbon Isotopes.

Pyrolysis oil upgrading in high conversions using sub- and supercritical water above 400 °C (2016)
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Isa, K. M., Snape, C. E., Uguna, C., Meredith, W., & Deng, H. (2016). Pyrolysis oil upgrading in high conversions using sub- and supercritical water above 400 °C. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 119, 180-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaap.2016.03.004

The upgrading of pyrolysis oil to bio-fuel was investigated using sub- and supercritical water at 410 and 450oC, with a high mass ratio of water to pyrolysis oil to ascertain the maximum yields that could be achieved. The results indicate that conver... Read More about Pyrolysis oil upgrading in high conversions using sub- and supercritical water above 400 °C.

Impact of high water pressure on oil generation and maturation in Kimmeridge Clay and Monterey source rocks: implications for petroleum retention and gas generation in shale gas systems (2016)
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Uguna, C. N., Carr, A. D., Snape, C. E., Meredith, W., Scotchman, I. C., Murray, A., & Vane, C. H. (2016). Impact of high water pressure on oil generation and maturation in Kimmeridge Clay and Monterey source rocks: implications for petroleum retention and gas generation in shale gas systems. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 73, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2016.02.028

This study presents results for pyrolysis experiments conducted on immature Type II and IIs source rocks (Kimmeridge Clay, Dorset UK, and Monterey shale, California, USA respectively) to investigate the impact of high water pressure on source rock ma... Read More about Impact of high water pressure on oil generation and maturation in Kimmeridge Clay and Monterey source rocks: implications for petroleum retention and gas generation in shale gas systems.