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Ionic Liquid–Mediated Selective Conversion of CO 2 to CO at Low Overpotentials
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Masel, Richard I.. (2023). Electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide conversion. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).
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Masel, Richard I.. (2023). System and process for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).1 indexed citations
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Masel, Richard I.. (2023). Devices for electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).1 indexed citations
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Masel, Richard I., Zengcai Liu, Hongzhou Yang, et al.. (2021). An industrial perspective on catalysts for low-temperature CO2 electrolysis. Nature Nanotechnology. 16(2). 118–128.440 indexed citations breakdown →
Radadia, Adarsh D., Richard I. Masel, Mark Shannon, & Keith R. Cadwallader. (2005). Effect of microchannel configuration and bend geometries on dispersion in micro-channel reactors.1 indexed citations
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Radadia, Adarsh D., Richard I. Masel, Michael S. Strano, Mark A. Shannon, & Keith R. Cadwallader. (2005). On-chip high speed gas chromatograph (Gc) with carbon nanotube sensors.4 indexed citations
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Tang, Youneng, et al.. (2005). A micro-post preconcentrator for a microscale gas chromatography system. 660–662.12 indexed citations
Lu, Chang, F. Thomas, & Richard I. Masel. (2001). Chemistry of Methoxonium on (2 × 1)Pt(110). The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 105(36). 8583–8590.11 indexed citations
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