Ljubisa R. Radovic
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Bachman RM, Radovic LR, Hall D. (2023) A mechanistic study of VO2 reduction on graphene-based electrodes: insights from computational quantum chemistry. Chemsuschem. e202300167 |
Oyarzún A, García X, Radovic L. (2020) IRC data for a mechanistic route starting with HO adsorption and finishing with H desorption from graphene. Data in Brief. 30: 105362 |
Martin-Gullon I, Pérez JM, Domene D, et al. (2020) New insights into oxygen surface coverage and the resulting two-component structure of graphene oxide Carbon. 158: 406-417 |
Radovic LR, Salgado-Casanova AJ, Mora-Vilches CV. (2020) On the active sites for the oxygen reduction reaction catalyzed by graphene-based materials Carbon. 156: 389-398 |
Dasgupta A, Matos J, Muramatsu H, et al. (2018) Nanostructured carbon materials for enhanced nitrobenzene adsorption: Physical vs. chemical surface properties Carbon. 139: 833-844 |
Radovic LR, Mora-Vilches CV, Salgado-Casanova AJ, et al. (2018) Graphene functionalization: Mechanism of carboxyl group formation Carbon. 130: 340-349 |
Radovic LR, Salgado-Casanova AJ. (2018) Hydrogen transfer and quinone/hydroquinone transitions in graphene-based materials Carbon. 126: 443-451 |
Larraín T, Carrier M, Radovic L. (2017) Structure-reactivity relationship in pyrolysis of plastics: A comparison with natural polymers Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 126: 346-356 |
Vallejos-Burgos F, Díaz-Pérez N, Silva-Villalobos Á, et al. (2016) On the structural and reactivity differences between biomass- and coal-derived chars Carbon. 109: 253-263 |
Oyarzún AM, Salgado-Casanova AJA, Garciá-Carmona XA, et al. (2016) Kinetics of oxygen transfer reactions on the graphene surface: Part I. NO vs. O |