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  1. Polysaccharides Are Effective Inhibitors of Natural Gas Hydrate Formation
  2. Polysaccharides as Effective and Environmentally Friendly Inhibitors of Scale Deposition from Aqueous Solutions in Technological Processes
  3. Conformational Analysis of the Multicomponent Media Used in Oil and Gas Production Technologies for Water Shutoff
  4. Influence of suspended solid particles in injected water on reservoir properties of low-permeability formation
  5. Complex acid-solvent treatment design and practice for Jurassic-Cretaceous carbonate formation of the Varadero oilfield (the Republic of Cuba)
  6. Genesis of Organochlorine Compounds in Crude Oil and Petroleum Products (A Review)
  7. RENEWABLE NATURAL RAW MATERIALS. STRUCTURE, PROPERTIES, APPLICATION PROSPECTS
  8. Influence of the electromagnetic field on the corrosion of low-carbon steel in aqueous mineralized media and on the crystallization of calcium carbonate in the presence of iron(II) ions
  9. New «green» inhibitors of gas hydrate formation for the oil and gas industry based on polysaccharides
  10. Electromagnetic field influence on the calcium carbonate crystallization in the iron ions Fe2+ presence in mineralized aqueous media
  11. Organochlorine compounds in oil: problems and solutions
  12. Monitoring and management the abnormal well stocks based on the Information System Mekhfond of Rosneft Oil Company
  13. Inhibitors based on new polysaccharides in technological processes of oil production. Efficiency of inhibition of scale formation and influence on stability of water-oil emulsion
  14. Production of Ethanolamine Salts and Amides of Carboxymethyl Cellulose (Promising Reagents for Oil Production)
  15. Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt – effective “green” regent for management of calcium carbonate crystallization and nat-ural gas hydrate formation
  16. Composition and physico-chemical properties of high-viscosity oil of Varadero oil field (Cuba)
  17. Effect of oxyethylated isononylphenol (neonol) on viscosity characteristics of water–oil emulsions
  18. Environmentally safe oil-field reagents for development and operation of oil-gas deposits
  19. New “Green” Polysaccharidal Inhibitor of Gas Hydrate Formation on the Basis of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Salt
  20. Design of technologies for processing bottom-hole zone of Varadero oilfield (Cuba)
  21. Effect of sodium-carboxymethylcellulose on inhibition of scaling by calcium carbonate and sulfate
  22. Arabinogalactan as effective inhibitor of calcium carbonate scaling
  23. New integrated-action oilfield reagent having properties of scaling inhibitor and hydrogen sulfide neutralizer
  24. Scaling Problems in Western Siberia
  25. Synthesis, structure and luminescence properties of new rare earth metal complexes with 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-acylpyrazol-5-ones
  26. Water enhances quantum yield and lifetime of luminescence of europium(III) tris-β-diketonates in concentrated toluene and acetonitrile solutions
  27. Luminescence of praseodymium (III) chelates from two excited states (3P0 and 1D2) and its dependence on ligand triplet state energy
  28. Mono-thio-β-diketones – a new type of ligands suitable for sensitization of lanthanide luminescence. Infrared luminescence of an intensely colored neodymium and ytterbium mono-thio-β-diketonate chelates
  29. The influence of the solvation environment of a rare earth ion on its quantum chain reaction with 1,2-dioxetanes
  30. Water enhances photoluminescence intensity of europium (III), terbium (III) and samarium (III) tris-β-diketonates in toluene solutions and chemiluminescence intensity of europium (III) and samarium (III) tris-β-diketonates in the reaction with dioxetane
  31. Chemiluminescence of praseodymium (III), neodymium (III) and ytterbium (III) β-diketonates in solution excited from 1,2-dioxetane decomposition and singlet–singlet energy transfer from ketone to rare-earth β-diketonates
  32. Water enhances the luminescence intensity of β-diketonates of trivalent samarium and terbium in toluene solutions
  33. Singlet–singlet energy transfer from ketone to lanthanide ion β-diketonates as studied by chemiluminescence quenching. First observation of infrared chemiluminescence of neodymium (III) and ytterbium (III) in solution
  34. Excitation of chemiluminescence in the reaction of benzophenone-O-oxide with diphenyldiazomethane. Quantum-induced decomposition of diphenyldiazomethane
  35. Dioxiranes: from oxidative transformations to chemiluminescence
  36. Regeneration of the Ru(bipy)3Cl2 excitation under chemiluminescence activation in the reaction of diphenylmethane autooxidation in an alkaline medium
  37. Chemiluminescence in visible and infrared spectral regions and quantum chain reactions upon thermal and photochemical decomposition of adamantylideneadamantane-1,2-dioxetane in the presence of chelates Pr(dpm)3 and Pr(fod)3
  38. First observation of IR chemiluminescence of NdIII and YbIII perchlorates in the reaction with dispiro(adamantane-1,2-dioxetane) in a melt
  39. Chemiluminescence and catalysis of decomposition of dimethyldioxirane adsorbed from the gas phase on silipore containing tris(bipyridyl)ruthenium complex Ru(bpy)3Cl2 and 9,10-diphenylanthracene
  40. The influence of excitation of the 4f-orbital of Eu(fod)3 on complex formation with adamantanone and anomalous enhancement of Eu3+ luminescence under the action of H2O and D2O molecules in toluene
  41. Chemiluminescence and catalysis of decomposition of dispiro(diadamantane-1,2-dioxetane) in the presence of EuIII and TbIII tris(benzoyltrifluoroacetonate) complexes
  42. Formation of singlet oxygen in the system tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II)–dimethyldioxirane
  43. Chemiluminescence occurring upon decomposition of dimethyldioxirane adsorbed from the gas phase onto a silipor surface in the presence of tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) and 9,10-diphenylanthracene
  44. Chemiluminescence in the reaction of the RuII trisbipyridyl complex with dimethyldioxirane
  45. Photolysis of dimethyldioxirane
  46. Photocatalytic decomposition of dispiro(diadamantane-1,2-dioxetane) initiated by Ce(CIO4)3 in the excited state
  47. Chemiluminescence and catalysis of decomposition of dispiro(diadamantane-1,2-dioxetane) in solutions of lanthanide perchlorates
  48. Chemiluminescence of oxygen-free acetone solutions of dimethyldioxirane
  49. Chemiluminescence upon isomerization of dimethyldioxirane in the gas phase and on a sorbent surface
  50. Chemiluminescence and catalysis of the decomposition of dispiro(diadamantane-1,2-dioxetane) in solutions of lanthanide perchlorates
  51. Chemiluminescence of RuII tris(bipyridyl) complex in the system Ph2CCl2-H2O2-NaOH in aqueous ethanol
  52. Chemiluminescence of Ru(bpy)3Cl2 complex during the thermolysis of diphenyldiazomethane in the presence of oxygen
  53. Mechanically induced chemiluminescence in the dispiro(adamantane-1,2-dioxetane)?Eu(fod)3 system
  54. Chemiluminescent probing of relaxation transitions in PVC films
  55. Chemiluminescence upon decomposition of dimethyldioxirane in the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons
  56. Chemiluminescence during the decomposition of dispiro(adamantane-1,2-dioxetane) cocrystallized with Eu(fod)3 induced by mechanical destruction of crystals
  57. Chemiluminescence during decomposition of dimethyldioxirane
  58. Anomalous concentration dependences of thermo- and chemiluminescence activation in regenerative processes
  59. The chemiluminescence of dispiro(1,2-dioxetane-diadamantane) sorbed on silipore activated by a phenanthroline complex of Eu(iii)
  60. Chemiluminescence of the 9,10-anthrasemiquinone radical ion during autooxidation of 9,10-dibromoanthracene in the diphenylmethane-ButOK-DMSO system
  61. Temperature deactivation of excited Tb3+ in the presence of 1,2-dioxetane in acetonitrile
  62. Chemiluminescent studies for the kinetics of decomposition of Di-(tert-butyl)-trioxide
  63. Chemiluminescence in the thermal decomposition of di(tert-butyl) trioxide
  64. Decomposition of dioxetane induced by electron transfer from a photoexcited lanthanide ion
  65. Mechanism of activation and catalysis of chemiluminescence by Eu(fod)3 chelate in thermal decomposition of adamantylideneadamantane-1,2-dioxetane
  66. Multiple-unit reforming of naphthas
  67. Chemically initiated electron-exchange luminescence of Ru(bpy)3Cl2 in catalytic reaction with 1,2-dioxetane
  68. Radiation Stimulated Cyclodimerization of Adamantan-2-one
  69. Formation of four-membered heterocycles in the radiolysis of a ketone
  70. Quantum-chain photocatalytic decomposition of adamantylideneadamantane-1.2-dioxetane initiated by Eu*(fod)3
  71. Quenching of singlet oxygen by alkenes with a hindered double bond
  72. The electron exchange regeneration of excitation in the reaction of Ru (II) with adamantylidenadamantane-1,2-dioxetane
  73. Chemiluminescence of Mn(II) complexes in oscillatory redox processes
  74. Change in the rate of decomposition of dioxetanes in sulfolane solutions in the transition from the liquid to the solid phase
  75. Radiation chemical oxidation of adamantylideneadamantane with the formation of a dioxetane
  76. Photosensitized synthesis of adamantylidenadamantane-1,2-dioxetane using uranyl
  77. Chemiluminescence of 1,2-dioxetanes, the photosensitized oxidation products of triallate
  78. Formation of adamantylidenadamantane-1,2-dioxetane by a photoinitiated electron transfer reaction involving tetracyanoethylene
  79. Stereoisomeric dioxetanes: The effect of structure on thermal stability and excitation yields
  80. Mn(II) chemiluminescence in the belousov-zhabotinskII (BZh) autooscillating reaction
  81. Generation of singlet oxygen from the adsorption and decomposition of ozone on silica gel
  82. Mechanism of sensitization of chemiluminescence in the thermolysis of diadamantylidenedioxethane
  83. Use of a gas-phase photoadsorption generator of singlet oxygen for the liquid-phase oxidation of organic substrates
  84. New stable 1,2-dioxetane and steric factors in the oxidation of singlet oxygen
  85. Radiation-chemical synthesis of adamantylideneadamantane-1,2-dioxetane