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Characterization of Selective Solid Acid Catalysts Towards the Rational Design of Catalytic Reactions
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Journal Article | Catalytic cycles for hydrocarbon cracking on zeolites. | TOPICS IN CATALYSIS | Cortright RD, Dumesic JA, Madon RJ | Cortright RD, Dumesic JA, Madon RJ, Catalytic cycles for hydrocarbon cracking on zeolites. Topics in Catalysis 1997;4(1-2):15-26. |
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Journal Article | Kinetic studies of isobutane dehydrogenation and isobutene hydrogenation over Pt/Sn-based catalysts. | INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH | Cortright RD, Levin PE, Dumesic JA | Cortright RD, Levin PE, Dumesic JA. Kinetic studies of isobutane dehydrogenation and isobutene hydrogenation over Pt/Sn-based catalysts. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 1998;37(5):1717-1723. |
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Journal Article | Studies of the adsorption of acetaldehyde, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, and methyl trifluoroacetate on silica. | JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL | Natal-Santiago MA, Hill JM, Dumesic JA | Natal-Santiago MA, Hill JM, Dumesic JA. Studies of the adsorption of acetaldehyde, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, and methyl trifluoroacetate on silica. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical 1999;140(2):199-214. |
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Journal Article | DFT study of the isomerization of hexyl species involved in the acid-catalyzed conversion of 2-methyl-pentene-2. | JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS | Natal-Santiago MA, Alcala R, Dumesic JA | Natal-Santiago MA, Alcala R, Dumesic JA. DFT study of the isomerization of hexyl species involved in the acid-catalyzed conversion of 2-methyl-pentene-2. Journal of Catalysis 1999;181(1):124-144. |
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Journal Article | Microcalorimetric, FTIR, and DFT studies of the adsorption of methanol, ethanol, and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol on silica. | JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS | Natal-Santiago MA, Dumesic JA | Natal-Santiago MA, Dumesic JA. Microcalorimetric, FTIR, and DFT studies of the adsorption of methanol, ethanol, and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol on silica. Journal of Catalysis 1998;175(2):252-268. |
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Journal Article | Density functional theory (DFT) studies of C1 and C2 hydrocarbons species on Pt clusters. | JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS | Watwe RM, Spiewak BE, Cortright RD, Dumesic JA | Watwe RM, Spiewak BE, Cortright RD, Dumesic JA. Density functional theory (DFT) studies of C1 and C2 hydrocarbons species on Pt clusters. Journal of Catalysis 1998;180(2):184-193. |
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Journal Article | Density functional theory (DFT) and microcalorimetric investigations of CO adsorption on Pt clusters. | CATALYSIS LETTERS | Watwe RM, Spiewak BE, Cortright RD, Dumesic JA | Watwe RM, Spiewak BE, Cortright RD, Dumesic JA. Density functional theory (DFT) and microcalorimetric investigations of CO adsorption on Pt clusters. Catalysis Letters 1998;51(3-4):139-147. |
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Journal Article | 2-Methylhexane cracking on Y zeolites: catalytic cycles and reaction selectivity. | JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS | Yaluris G, Madon RJ, Dumesic JA | Yaluris G, Madon RJ, Dumesic JA. 2-Methylhexane cracking on Y zeolites: catalytic cycles and reaction selectivity. Journal of Catalysis 1997;165(2):205-220. |
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