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A review of the contributions of P. Raj Bishnoi to chemical engineering

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 101, Issue 2, Pages 565-582

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.24385

Keywords

chemical thermodynamics; gas hydrate formation and decomposition kinetics; process simulation

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This paper reviews the research contributions of Professor Bishnoi in the field of chemical engineering. With a productive and illustrious career spanning over four decades, Prof. Bishnoi has made significant contributions to understanding thermodynamics, kinetics, and process design in chemical engineering. The review highlights his academic achievements and the impact of his research in various areas, including gas hydrates and hydrocarbon systems.
This paper provides a review of Professor Bishnoi's research contributions in the broad discipline of chemical engineering. Prof. Bishnoi has been a dedicated mentor, collaborator, innovator, and outstanding researcher. He has had a most productive and illustrious career, spanning more than four decades in both academia and industry. He is among the top 50 most-published authors of the The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering. He initiated a most successful and renowned research group at the University of Calgary, which was dedicated to the understanding of thermodynamics and kinetics related to the formation and decomposition of gas hydrates as well as the chemical engineering process design and simulation. As a tribute to Prof. Bishnoi's numerous scientific and engineering contributions and innovations, this review highlights his academic and research accomplishments, which included the training of several doctoral degree students, master's degree students, and postdoctoral scholars and research associates. In this paper, we have divided Prof. Bishnoi's research contributions into three broad areas, namely, chemical thermodynamics of hydrocarbon systems, process development and simulation, and thermodynamics and kinetics of the formation and decomposition of gas hydrates.

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