Richard M. Barrer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Imperial College, London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Brian Fender | grad student | 1956-1959 | Imperial College London |
Christian Baerlocher | grad student | 1973 | Imperial College |
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Ash R, Barrer RM, Vernon A, et al. (1997) Thermo-osmosis of sorbable gases in porous media. Part IV. Mixture separation by two procedures Journal of Membrane Science. 125: 41-59 |
Ash R, Barrer RM. (1996) Mesoporous membranes: Thermo-osmotic and isothermal flows with and without capillary condensation Journal of the Chemical Society - Faraday Transactions. 92: 235-248 |
Barrer RM. (1992) Single porous crystal membranes: Mixtures in steady flow Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 88: 1463-1471 |
Barrer RM, Craven RJB. (1992) Smectite molecular sieves. Part 4. - Kinetics of intercalation in microporous fluorhectorites Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 88: 645-651 |
Barrer RM. (1991) Zeolites as Membranes: The Role of the Gas-Crystal Interface Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis. 65: 257-273 |
Barrer RM. (1990) Porous crystal membranes Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 86: 1123-1130 |
Barrer RM, Craven RJB. (1990) Smectite molecular sieves. Part 3. - Theoretical considerations of sorption kinetics Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 86: 545-552 |
Barrer RM, Craven RJB. (1986) Smectite molecular sieves. Part I. Hydrogen, deuterium, and neon in expanded fluorhectorites Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis. 28: 521-529 |
Barrer RM, Townsend RP. (1985) Concentration scales and ion exchange thermodynamics Zeolites. 5: 287-289 |
Barrer RM. (1984) Sorption and molecular sieve properties of clays and their importance as catalysts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 333-352 |