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Rajat Subhra Basu
Researcher at Honeywell
Publications - 26
Citations - 426
Rajat Subhra Basu is an academic researcher from Honeywell. The author has contributed to research in topics: Azeotrope & Nitromethane. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 26 publications receiving 414 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajat Subhra Basu include AlliedSignal.
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Azeotrope-like compositions comprising 1-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene
Rajat Subhra Basu,Leslie Bement,Kane D. Cook,Ryan Hulse,Gary M. Knopeck,Hang T. Pham,Rajiv R. Singh,David J. Williams +7 more
TL;DR: An azeotrope-like mixture consisting essentially of a binary azeotropic mixture consisting of trans-1-chloro-3, 3,3,3-trifluoropropene (trans-HFO-1233zd) and a second component selected from the group consisting of 2,3 3, 3-tetrafluornopropane (HFO -1234yf) and trans- 1,3, 3-th, 3 -tetrafluoroprocession (Trans-1, 3
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Physical Properties of HCFO-1233zd(E)
TL;DR: A new low global warming potential (GWP) fluid hydrochlorofluoroolefin trans-isomer of 1-chloro-3, 3,3,3-trifluoro-propene (HCFO-1233zd(E)) has been developed in this article.
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Compositions and uses of cis-1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro-2-butene
Ryan Hulse,Gary Zyhowski,Bjorn Hofman,David J. Williams,Gary M. Knopeck,Robert G. Richard,Rajat Subhra Basu,Rajiv R. Singh +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe methods and systems having utility in numerous applications, and in particular uses for compositions containing the compound cis-1, 1,1,1.4,4, 4, 4.4-hexafluoro-2-butene (Z-HFO-1336mzzm), which has the following structure:
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Compositions containing difluoromethane and fluorine substituted olefins
Ian Shankland,T. Pham,Rajat Subhra Basu,Robert G. Richard,Justin Becker,Rajiv R. Singh,Ryan Hulse +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, compositions of multi-fluorinated olefins and HFC-32 are presented for stationary refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, useful particularly for in stationary cooling systems.
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Multiple solvent cleaning system.
David Nalewajek,Rajat Subhra Basu,David P. Wilson,Michael Van Der Puy,Ellen Louise Swan,Peter Brian Logsdon,Gary Zyhowski,Hepburn Ingham,Daniel Franklin Harnish,Joel Edward Rodgers +9 more
TL;DR: A nonaqueous cleaning process uses an organic solvent for removing soil or surface contamination from contaminated articles such as printed circuit boards which are cleaned by immersion into a sump compartment of a cleaning tank containing the organic solvent as mentioned in this paper.