Xiaoying Bao, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemical and Biological Engineering | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
Area:
multiscale modeling, complex kinetics modeling, environmental catalysis, novel biochemical pathways, and polymerization/depolymerization kineticsGoogle:
"Xiaoying Bao"Mean distance: 10.46 | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorLinda J. Broadbelt | grad student | 2010 | Northwestern | |
(Molecular modeling of enantioselective adsorption in homochiral metal-organic frameworks.) | ||||
Randall Q. Snurr | grad student | 2010 | Northwestern |
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Bao X, Snurr RQ, Broadbelt LJ. (2013) Insights into the complexity of chiral recognition by a three-point model Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 172: 44-50 |
Bao X, Sung CY, Snurr RQ, et al. (2012) Rate-determining step in the NO x reduction mechanism on BaY zeolites and the importance of long-range lattice effects Acs Catalysis. 2: 350-359 |
Bao X, Broadbelt LJ, Snurr RQ. (2012) Computational screening of homochiral metal-organic frameworks for enantioselective adsorption Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 157: 118-123 |
Bao X, Broadbelt LJ, Snurr RQ. (2010) Elucidation of consistent enantioselectivity for a homologous series of chiral compounds in homochiral metal-organic frameworks. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 12: 6466-73 |
Bao X, Broadbelt LJ, Snurr RQ. (2010) Elucidation of consistent enantioselectivity for a homologous series of chiral compounds in homochiral metal-organic frameworks Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 12: 6466-6473 |
Bao X, Snurr RQ, Broadbelt LJ. (2009) Collective effects of multiple chiral selectors on enantioselective adsorption Langmuir. 25: 10730-10736 |
Bao X, Broadbelt LJ, Snurr RQ. (2009) A computational study of enantioselective adsorption in a homochiral metal-organic framework Molecular Simulation. 35: 50-59 |