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Jennifer Wilcox

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|May 28, 2009
A kinetic investigation of high-temperature mercury oxidation by chlorineJennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 22, 2013
Slippage and viscosity predictions in carbon micropores and their influence on CO2 and CH4 transportMahnaz Firouzi, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|January 6, 2012
Effects of surface heterogeneity on the adsorption of CO₂ in microporous carbonsYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|December 15, 2010
CO2 adsorption on carbon models of organic constituents of gas shale and coalYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|September 18, 2010
Investigation of H2 and H2S adsorption on niobium- and copper-doped palladium surfacesEkin Ozdogan, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|July 4, 2012
Molecular simulation studies of CO2 adsorption by carbon model compounds for carbon capture and sequestration applicationsYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|June 29, 2013
Heterogeneous mercury oxidation on au(111) from first principlesDong-Hee Lim, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 14, 2006
Theoretical study of the kinetics of the reactions Se + O2 --> Se + O and As + HCl --> AsCl + HDavid R Urban, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|April 28, 2006
A theoretical study of properties and reactions involving arsenic and selenium compounds present in coal combustion flue gasesDavid R Urban, Jennifer Wilcox
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 11, 2016
Molecular simulations of nitrogen-doped hierarchical carbon adsorbents for post-combustion CO<sub>2</sub> capturePeter Psarras, Jiajun He, Jennifer Wilcox
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|May 28, 2009
A kinetic investigation of high-temperature mercury oxidation by chlorineJennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 22, 2013
Slippage and viscosity predictions in carbon micropores and their influence on CO2 and CH4 transportMahnaz Firouzi, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|January 6, 2012
Effects of surface heterogeneity on the adsorption of CO₂ in microporous carbonsYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|December 15, 2010
CO2 adsorption on carbon models of organic constituents of gas shale and coalYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|September 18, 2010
Investigation of H2 and H2S adsorption on niobium- and copper-doped palladium surfacesEkin Ozdogan, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|July 4, 2012
Molecular simulation studies of CO2 adsorption by carbon model compounds for carbon capture and sequestration applicationsYangyang Liu, Jennifer Wilcox
Environmental Science & Technology|June 29, 2013
Heterogeneous mercury oxidation on au(111) from first principlesDong-Hee Lim, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 14, 2006
Theoretical study of the kinetics of the reactions Se + O2 --> Se + O and As + HCl --> AsCl + HDavid R Urban, Jennifer Wilcox
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|April 28, 2006
A theoretical study of properties and reactions involving arsenic and selenium compounds present in coal combustion flue gasesDavid R Urban, Jennifer Wilcox
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 11, 2016
Molecular simulations of nitrogen-doped hierarchical carbon adsorbents for post-combustion CO<sub>2</sub> capturePeter Psarras, Jiajun He, Jennifer Wilcox
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