David C. LaMont, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorWilliam J. Thomson | grad student | 2004 | WSU | |
(Stability and activity of molybdenum carbide catalysts for the oxidative reforming of methane.) |
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Peña DA, Chellappa AS, Lamont DC. (2006) Catalyst development for compact propane reformers to generate pure H2 for PEM fuel cells Acs National Meeting Book of Abstracts. 232 |
Lamont DC, Thomson WJ. (2005) Dry reforming kinetics over a bulk molybdenum carbide catalyst Chemical Engineering Science. 60: 3553-3559 |
LaMont DC, Thomson WJ. (2004) The influence of mass transfer conditions on the stability of molybdenum carbide for dry methane reforming Applied Catalysis a: General. 274: 173-178 |
LaMont DC, Gilligan AJ, Darujati ARS, et al. (2003) The effect of Mo2C synthesis and pretreatment on catalytic stability in oxidative reforming environments Applied Catalysis a: General. 255: 239-253 |
Darujati ARS, LaMont DC, Thomson WJ. (2003) Oxidation stability of Mo2C catalysts under fuel reforming conditions Applied Catalysis a: General. 253: 397-407 |
LaMont DC, Darujati ARS, Gallaher BN, et al. (2003) The stability of molybdenum carbide catalysts in methane reforming Acs Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints. 48: 324 |