Brian M. Weiss, Ph.D.

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2010 Chemical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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heterogeneous catalysts
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Enrique Iglesia grad student 2010 UC Berkeley
 (Elementary steps and site requirements for nitrogen oxide adsorption and oxidation on metal and oxide surfaces.)
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Whiting GT, Meirer F, Valencia D, et al. (2014) Selective staining of Brønsted acidity in zeolite ZSM-5-based catalyst extrudates using thiophene as a probe. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 16: 21531-42
Hibbitts DD, Jiménez R, Yoshimura M, et al. (2014) Catalytic NO activation and NO-H2 reaction pathways Journal of Catalysis. 319: 95-109
Weiss BM, Artioli N, Iglesia E. (2012) Catalytic NO Oxidation Pathways and Redox Cycles on Dispersed Oxides of Rhodium and Cobalt Chemcatchem. 4: 1397-1404
Weiss BM, Caldwell KB, Iglesia E. (2011) NOx interactions with sispersed BaO: Adsorption kinetics, chemisorbed species, and effects of oxidation catalyst sites Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 115: 6561-6570
Weiss BM, Iglesia E. (2010) Mechanism and site requirements for NO oxidation on Pd catalysts Journal of Catalysis. 272: 74-81
Weiss BM, Iglesia E. (2009) No oxidation catalysis on Pt clusters: Elementary steps, structural requirements, and synergistic effects of NO 2 adsorption sites Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 113: 13331-13340
Weiss BM, Iglesia E. (2008) Pt-catalyzed NO oxidation pathways and the effect of NO 2 adsorbents Aiche 100 - 2008 Aiche Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings
Weiss BM, Iglesia E. (2008) Pt-catalyzed NO oxidation pathways and the effect of NO2 adsorbents Aiche Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings
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