My research interest lies
in applying both of the experimental and theoretical methods to understand the
reactions of combustion importance. To this end, my areas of research primarily
focus at understanding of chemical reactions in the gas phase at a molecular
level to deduce reasonable thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. The pressure and temperature dependence of
the rate coefficients that are determined experimentally, are further analyzed
using statistical rate theory. In addition, my research also focuses in the
areas of sour gas properties and sulfur chemistry relevant to the production,
processing and utilization of sour natural gas, sour crude oils, oil sands and
their related products with particular interest in the experimental
determination and modeling of the viscosity surface of sour and/or acid gas
fluids, and hydrocarbon system to quantify the effects of salinity and specific
gravity in the water content of the system.