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During last couple of decades, a great deal of research has
explored what exactly plants contain (bioactives) and how these
molecules may interact with human physiology at the molecular
level. It is extremely important to know what happens to plant
bioactives or their biological activities when processed or
isolated under various reaction conditions. Huge numbers of
extraction or food manufacturing methodologies are adversely
affecting the quality of these phytonutrients so there is a prompt
need to highlight these processes/methods and replace them with
more novel, efficient, green, or eco-friendly ones. A Centum of
Valuable Plant Bioactives is a comprehensive resource on the top
100 plant bioactives available. Chapters are grouped together by
bioactives, with sections on carotenes, xanthophylls, terpenoids,
steroids, polyphenols and more. This is an essential guide for
botanists, food technologists and chemists, nutritionists and
pharmacists.
This book provides a concise treatise on the use of surfactants in
enhanced oil recovery (EOR), including information on key types of
surfactants and their respective applications in the wider
petroleum industry. The authors discuss carbon dioxide EOR,
alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding strategies, and the use of
surfactants as a means of reducing interfacial tension, while also
paying special attention to the challenges involved in using
surfactants for enhanced oil recovery, such as the difficult issue
of surfactant adsorption on reservoir rock. All chapters highlight
and are based on the authors' own laboratory-scale case studies.
Given its content, the book offers a valuable asset for graduate
students of petroleum and chemical engineering, as well as
researchers in the field of chemical enhanced oil recovery. It will
also be of interest to professionals involved in enhanced
industrial oil recovery.
This book provides a concise treatise on the use of surfactants in
enhanced oil recovery (EOR), including information on key types of
surfactants and their respective applications in the wider
petroleum industry. The authors discuss carbon dioxide EOR,
alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding strategies, and the use of
surfactants as a means of reducing interfacial tension, while also
paying special attention to the challenges involved in using
surfactants for enhanced oil recovery, such as the difficult issue
of surfactant adsorption on reservoir rock. All chapters highlight
and are based on the authors' own laboratory-scale case studies.
Given its content, the book offers a valuable asset for graduate
students of petroleum and chemical engineering, as well as
researchers in the field of chemical enhanced oil recovery. It will
also be of interest to professionals involved in enhanced
industrial oil recovery.
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