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Publications Details for Grant Number R830896

Nanostructured Catalytic Materials for NOx Reduction Using Combinatorial Methodologies

RFA: Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)

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Journal Article Duan S, Senkan S. Catalytic conversion of ethanol to hydrogen using combinatorial methods. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2005;44(16):6381-6386. R830896 (2005)
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Journal Article Duan S, Kahn M, Senkan S. High-throughput nanoparticle catalysis: partial oxidation of propylene. Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 2007;10(2):111-119. R830896 (Final)
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Journal Article Krantz K, Senkan S. Systematic evaluation of monometallic catalytic materials for lean-burn NOx reduction using combinatorial methods. Catalysis Today 2004;98(3):413-421. R830896 (2005)
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Journal Article Senkan S, Kahn M, Duan S, Ly A, Leidholm C. High-throughput metal nanoparticle catalysis by pulsed laser ablation. Catalysis Today 2006;117(1-3):291-296. R830896 (2005)
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Journal Article Yamamoto M, Duan S, Senkan S. The effect of strain rate on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) formation in acetylene diffusion flames. Combustion and Flame 2007;151(3):532-541. R828193 (Final)
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