Peter Koronaios
University of Pittsburgh
5 Papers
6 Citations
Peter Koronaios is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cocrystal & Viscosity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Assessment of CO2-soluble non-ionic surfactants for mobility reduction using mobility measurements and CT imaging
William James Mclendon,Peter Koronaios,Robert M. Enick,Guy Biesmans,Luis C. Salazar,Angela N. Miller,Yee Soong,Thomas R. Mclendon,Vyacheslav Romanov,Dustin Crandall +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of CO2-soluble, brine-solubility surfactants to the high pressure CO2 can facilitate the in-situ generation of CO 2-in-brine foams for conformance and/or mobility control.
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High-temperature, high-pressure viscosity of n-octane and isooctane
Hseen O. Baled,Hseen O. Baled,Peter Koronaios,Dazun Xing,Randy Miles,Deepak Tapriyal,Isaac K. Gamwo,Matthew S. Newkirk,Rajendar R. Mallepally,Mark A. McHugh,Mark A. McHugh,Robert M. Enick,Robert M. Enick +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of reported viscosity values with available literature data for n -octane and isooctane covering limited pressure and temperature ranges shows that the average absolute percent deviation (AAPD) varies between 1.0% and 2.5%.
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Liquids That Freeze When Mixed: Cocrystallization and Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium in Polyoxacyclobutane–Water Mixtures
Joyita Banerjee,Peter Koronaios,Brittni Morganstein,Steven J. Geib,Robert M. Enick,John A. Keith,Eric J. Beckman,Sachin Velankar +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that liquid polyoxacyclobutane −[CH2−CH2-CH2 −O]n− when mixed with water at room temperature precipitates solid cocrystals of the polymer and water.
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Oligomer Hydrate Crystallization Improves Carbon Nanotube Memory
Michael T. Chido,Peter Koronaios,Karthikeyan Saravanan,Alexander P. Adams,Steven J. Geib,Qiang Zhu,Hari Babu Sunkara,Sachin Velankar,Robert M. Enick,John A. Keith,Alexander Star +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) field effect transistor (FET) was fabricated with poly(oxacyclobutane) oligomer.
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