John M. Shaw
Chemical and Materials Engineering
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
John M. Shaw is a professor belongs to the department of Chemical and Materials Engineering from the university of Alberta.
Research Interest
Research Areas: petroleum thermodynamics; multiphase chemical reactor design; heavy oil upgrading; batch gas-agitated liquid dispersions The Petroleum Thermodynamics Research Group investigates phase behaviours of reservoir fluids, heavy oils and bitumen, providing knowledge to improve emissions, production, refining and transportation of one of Canada's richest resources. Greater understanding of the fundamental science behind these hydrocarbon resources promises millions of dollars in cost savings for one of Canada's largest industries.
Publications
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Bazyleva, A.; Blokhin, A. V.; Zaitsau, D. H.; Kabo, G. J.; Paulechka, E.; Kazakov, A.; Shaw, J. M. Thermodynamics of the Antiviral and Antiparkinsonian Drug Amantadine Hydrochloride: Condensed State Properties and Decomposition. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 2017, (Accepted on April 11, 2017).
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Stewart, R. A.; Shaw, J. M. Interface Renewal and Concentration Shock Through Sloughing — Accounting for the Dissonance Between Production Models and Measured Outcomes for Solvent-Assisted Bitumen Production Processes. SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering (in press 2017).
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Guevara Level, P.; Santos-Silva, H.; Spillebout, F.; Michaelian, K. H.; Shaw, J. M.; Baraille, I.; Bégué, D., Discerning Inter- and Intramolecular Vibrations of Sulfur Polyaromatic Compounds. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2017.