Burcin Temel, Ph.D.

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2006 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Computational chemistry
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Horia Metiu grad student 2006 UC Santa Barbara
 (Applications of computational quantum mechanics.)
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Rasmussen DB, Christensen JM, Temel B, et al. (2017) Reaction mechanism of dimethyl ether carbonylation to methyl acetate over mordenite: a combined DFT/experimental study Catalysis Science & Technology. 7: 1141-1152
Wu Q, Eriksen WL, Duchstein LDL, et al. (2014) Influence of preparation method on supported Cu-Ni alloys and their catalytic properties in high pressure CO hydrogenation Catalysis Science and Technology. 4: 378-386
Medford AJ, Lausche AC, Abild-Pedersen F, et al. (2014) Activity and selectivity trends in synthesis gas conversion to higher alcohols Topics in Catalysis. 57: 135-142
Christensen JM, Duchstein LDL, Wagner JB, et al. (2012) Catalytic conversion of syngas into higher alcohols over carbide catalysts Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 51: 4161-4172
Studt F, Abild-Pedersen F, Wu Q, et al. (2012) CO hydrogenation to methanol on Cu-Ni catalysts: Theory and experiment Journal of Catalysis. 293: 51-60
Temel B, Tuxen AK, Kibsgaard J, et al. (2010) Atomic-scale insight into the origin of pyridine inhibition of MoS2-based hydrotreating catalysts Journal of Catalysis. 271: 280-289
Temel B, Mills G, Metiu H. (2008) Inelastic scattering with Chebyshev polynomials and preconditioned conjugate gradient minimization. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 112: 2728-37
Temel B, Meskine H, Reuter K, et al. (2007) Does phenomenological kinetics provide an adequate description of heterogeneous catalytic reactions? The Journal of Chemical Physics. 126: 204711
Temel B, Mills G, Metiu H. (2006) Minimum-error method for scattering problems in quantum mechanics: Two stable and efficient implementations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 110: 10513-20
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