
Tazul Islam Bhuiyan- PhD Candidate
- Research Assistant at University of Calgary
Tazul Islam Bhuiyan
- PhD Candidate
- Research Assistant at University of Calgary
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September 2013 - present
September 2011 - June 2013
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Embodiments of processes for producing propylene utilize a dual catalyst system comprising a mesoporous silica catalyst impregnated with metal oxide and a mordenite framework inverted (MFI) structured silica catalyst downstream of the mesoporous silica catalyst, where the mesoporous silica catalyst includes a pore size distribution of at least 2.5...
Embodiments of a metathesis process for producing propylene comprise providing a metathesis catalyst comprising an amorphous mesoporous silica foam impregnated with metal oxides, where the metathesis catalyst has a pore size distribution of at least 3 nm to 40 nm and a total pore volume of at least 0.700 cm3/g. The process further involves producin...
Embodiments of processes for producing propylene utilize a dual catalyst system comprising a mesoporous silica catalyst impregnated with metal oxide and a mordenite framework inverted (MFI) structured silica catalyst downstream of the mesoporous silica catalyst, where the mesoporous silica catalyst includes a pore size distribution of at least 2.5...
Embodiments of processes for producing propylene utilize a dual catalyst system comprising a mesoporous silica catalyst impregnated with metal oxide and a mordenite framework inverted (MFI) structured silica catalyst downstream of the mesoporous silica catalyst, where the mesoporous silica catalyst includes a pore size distribution of at least 2.5...
The impact of biochar properties on acid-extractable organics (AEO) adsorption from oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) was studied. Biochar from wheat straw with the highest ash content (14%) had the highest adsorption capacity (0.59 mg/g) followed by biochar from pulp mill sludge, switchgrass, mountain pine, hemp shives, and aspen wood. The a...
This study evaluated the efficacy of using a combined biofilm-biochar approach to remove organic (naphthenic acids (NAs)) and inorganic (metals) contaminants from process water (OSPW) generated by Canada’s oil sands mining operations. A microbial community sourced from an OSPW sample was cultured as biofilms on several carbonaceous materials. Two b...
Several samples of activated carbon were prepared by physical (CO2) and chemical (H3PO4) activation of aspen wood and tested for the adsorption of organic compounds from water generated during the recovery of bitumen using steam assisted gravity drainage. Total organic carbon removal by the carbon samples increased proportionally with total pore vo...
Reaction of 1-butene was studied over silicalite-1 and H-ZSM-5 zeolites with different Al contents (SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio (Si/Al2) = 23, 80 and 280) to explore an efficient catalyst for the formation of propene as well as to elucidate the reaction scheme and the relevant acid sites involved in the reaction. The formation of alkenes including prope...
This article reports the activity, reaction mechanism and reaction kinetics of 2‐butene metathesis over tungsten oxide containing mesoporous silica (SBA‐15) catalyst. Physicochemical characterisation of the catalyst indicates that the dispersion and nature of tungsten oxide species on the catalyst are mainly responsible for the metathesis activity....