Ya-Huei Chin, Ph.D.

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2011 Chemical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
heterogeneous catalysts
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Enrique Iglesia grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
 (Kinetic Consequences of Chemisorbed Oxygen Atoms during Methane Oxidation on Group VIII Metal Clusters.)

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Roham Dorakhan grad student (E-Tree)
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Tu W, Ghoussoub M, Singh CV, et al. (2017) Consequences of Surface Oxophilicity of Ni, Ni-Co, and Co Clusters on Methane Activation. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chin YHC, García-Diéguez M, Iglesia E. (2016) Dynamics and thermodynamics of Pd-PdO phase transitions: Effects of pd cluster size and kinetic implications for catalytic methane combustion Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120: 1446-1460
Tu W, Chin YH. (2015) Catalytic consequences of chemisorbed oxygen during methanol oxidative dehydrogenation on Pd clusters Acs Catalysis. 5: 3375-3386
Tu W, Chin YH. (2014) Catalytic consequences of the thermodynamic activities at metal cluster surfaces and their periodic reactivity trend for methanol oxidation. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 53: 12148-52
Chin YH, Buda C, Neurock M, et al. (2013) Consequences of metal-oxide interconversion for C-H bond activation during CH4 reactions on Pd catalysts. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135: 15425-42
Chin YH, Buda C, Neurock M, et al. (2011) Reactivity of chemisorbed oxygen atoms and their catalytic consequences during CH4-O2 catalysis on supported Pt clusters. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133: 15958-78
Chin YH, Iglesia E. (2011) Elementary steps, the role of chemisorbed oxygen, and the effects of cluster size in catalytic CH4-O2 reactions on palladium Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 115: 17845-17855
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