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Ala Bazyleva

Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publications -  40
Citations -  809

Ala Bazyleva is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enthalpy & Calorimetry. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 654 citations. Previous affiliations of Ala Bazyleva include Colorado School of Mines & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Bitumen and Heavy Oil Rheological Properties: Reconciliation with Viscosity Measurements

TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed complex viscosity and phase-angle measurements for Athabasca bitumen and Maya crude oil with a rotational rheometer using parallel plates and a double gap cylinder in the oscillatory mode over the temperature range of (200 to 410) K.
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Thermodynamics of ionic liquids precursors: 1-methylimidazole.

TL;DR: The enthalpy of formation evaluated at the G3MP2 level of theory is in excellent agreement with the experimental value and the ideal-gas properties for MeIm were calculated by methods of statistical thermodynamics.
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Observation of Liquid Crystals in Heavy Petroleum Fractions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the first observation of naturally occurring discotic liquid-crystalline domains of ca. 100 μm in diameter in unreacted heavy fractions of petroleum.
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Micelle formation of alkylimidazolium ionic liquids in water and in ethylammonium nitrate ionic liquid: A calorimetric study

TL;DR: In this paper, the CMC, the equilibrium constant of micellization as well as the enthalpy of mousellization has been determined from the experimental data using a mass-action model with 3-5 parameters adjusted to the experimental points of the heat of dilution over the whole concentration range.
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Phase Behavior of Athabasca Bitumen

TL;DR: The phase behavior of Athabasca bitumen (Alberta, Canada) was determined from nanofiltered permeates and retentates with pentane-asphaltene mass fractions wA ranging from 0.053 to 0.57 as discussed by the authors.