Soumitra R. Deshmukh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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(Design principles for multifunctional microchemical systems: Application to portable hydrogen production.) |
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Kaisare NS, Deshmukh SR, Vlachos DG. (2008) Stability and performance of catalytic microreactors: Simulations of propane catalytic combustion on Pt Chemical Engineering Science. 63: 1098-1116 |
DESHMUKH S, VLACHOS D. (2007) A reduced mechanism for methane and one-step rate expressions for fuel-lean catalytic combustion of small alkanes on noble metals Combustion and Flame. 149: 366-383 |
Liu P, Huang Y, Zhang Y, et al. (2005) Magnetic and transport properties of Co nanoparticles embedded in a carbon matrix Journal of Applied Physics. 97 |
Deshmukh SR, Vlachos DG. (2005) CFD Simulations of Coupled, Countercurrent Combustor/Reformer Microdevices for Hydrogen Production Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 44: 4982-4992 |
Deshmukh S, Vlachos D. (2005) Effect of flow configuration on the operation of coupled combustor/reformer microdevices for hydrogen production Chemical Engineering Science. 60: 5718-5728 |
Deshmukh SR, Vlachos DG. (2005) Novel micromixers driven by flow instabilities: Application to post‐reactors Aiche Journal. 51: 3193-3204 |
Deshmukh SR, Mhadeshwar AB, Lebedeva MI, et al. (2004) From Density Functional Theory to Microchemical Device Homogenization: Model Prediction of Hydrogen Production For Portable Fuel Cells International Journal For Multiscale Computational Engineering. 2: 221-238 |
Deshmukh SR, Mhadeshwar AB, Vlachos DG. (2004) Microreactor Modeling for Hydrogen Production from Ammonia Decomposition on Ruthenium Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 43: 2986-2999 |