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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R826034

Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) solid-catalyzed reactions in supercritical reaction media

RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (1998)

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Journal Article Fixed-bed hydrogenation of organic compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE Arunajatesan V, Subramaniam B, Hutchenson KW, Herkes FE Arunajatesan V, Subramaniam B, Hutchenson KW, Herkes FE. Fixed-bed hydrogenation of organic compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide. Chemical Engineering Science 2001;56(4):1363-1369. R826034 (2000)
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Journal Article Pressure-tuning the effective diffusivity of near-critical reaction mixtures in mesoporous catalysts. INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH Arunajatesan V, Wilson KA, Subramaniam B Arunajatesan V, Wilson KA, Subramaniam B. Pressure-tuning the effective diffusivity of near-critical reaction mixtures in mesoporous catalysts. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2003;42(12):2639-2643. R826034 (2001)
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Journal Article In situ FTIR investigations of reverse water gas shift reaction activity at supercritical conditions. None Arunajatesan V, Subramaniam B, Hutchenson KW, Herkes FE Arunajatesan V, Subramaniam B, Hutchenson KW, Herkes FE. In situ FTIR investigations of reverse water gas shift reaction activity at supercritical conditions. Chemical Engineering Science 2007;62(18-20):5062-5069. R826034 (2001)
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Journal Article Kinetics on a supported catalyst at supercritical, nondeactivating conditions. AICHE JOURNAL Clark MC, Subramaniam B Clark MC, Subramaniam B. Kinetics on a supported catalyst at supercritical, nondeactivating conditions. AIChE Journal 1999;45(7):1559-1565. R824729 (Final)
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Journal Article Extended alkylate production on SiO2-supported Nafion at supercritical conditions. STUDIES IN SURFACE SCIENCES Lyon CJ, Subramaniam B, Pereira CJ Lyon CJ, Subramaniam B, Pereira CJ. Extended alkylate production on SiO2-supported Nafion at supercritical conditions.. Studies In Surface Sciences. 2001;139:221-228. R826034 (2000)
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Journal Article 1-Butene + Isobutane Reactions on Solid Acid Catalysts in Dense CO2-Based Reaction Media: Experiments and Modeling. INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH Lyon CJ, Sarsani VR, Subramaniam B Lyon CJ, Sarsani VR, Subramaniam B. 1-Butene + Isobutane Reactions on Solid Acid Catalysts in Dense CO2-Based Reaction Media:Experiments and Modeling. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2004;43(16):4809-4814. R826034 (2001)
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Journal Article Enhancing the stability of porous catalysts with supercritical reaction media. APPLIED CATALYSIS A: GENERAL Subramaniam B Subramaniam B. Enhancing the stability of porous catalysts with supercritical reaction media. Applied Catalysis A:General 2001;212(1-2):199-213. R826034 (2000)
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Journal Article Environmentally benign multiphase catalysis with dense phase carbon dioxide. APPLIED CATALYSIS B: ENVIRONMENTAL Subramaniam B, Lyon CJ, Arunajatesan V Subramaniam B, Lyon CJ, Arunajatesan V. Environmentally benign multiphase catalysis with dense phase carbon dioxide. Applied Catalysis B:Environmental 2002;37(4):279-292. R826034 (2001)
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