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  1. Shale gas : the promise and the peril

    Rao, Vikram
    Research Triangle Park, NC : RTI Press, c2012.

  2. Reducing film thickness in lead zirconate titanate thin film capacitors

    Rao, Vikram
    Adelphi, MD : Army Research Laboratory, [2007]

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

  3. Sustainable shale oil and gas : analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and geochemistry methods

    Rao, Vikram
    Amsterdam : Elsevier, [2017]

    Shale oil and gas have altered the energy landscape, possibly permanently. They burst upon the fossil energy scene with a suddenness that initially defied prediction. Even the political balance of the world has changed. But, with the methods employed, the vast majority of the oil and gas remains in the ground. At the same time, serious environmental impact issues have been raised. A new volume in the Emerging Issues in Analytical Chemistry series, Sustainable Shale Oil and Gas Production: Analytical, Biochemical, and Geochemical Methods was written on the premise that analytical methods to inform these areas were wanting. While not attempting to be comprehensive, it describes important analytical methods, some still in development. These methods are underpinned primarily by chemistry, but geochemistry and even biochemistry play significant roles. The book has a solutions flavor; problems are posed together with approaches to ameliorate them.

    Online ScienceDirect

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