Realistic molecular model of kerogen’s nanostructure

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This paper, published in 2016, received 331 indexed citations. Written by Colin Bousige, Camélia Matei Ghimbeu, Cathie Vix‐Guterl, Andrew E. Pomerantz, G. Vaughan, Gastón Garbarino, Mikhail Feygenson, Christoph Wildgruber, Franz‐Josef Ulm and Roland J.‐M. Pellenq covering the research area of Ocean Engineering, Mechanics of Materials and Global and Planetary Change. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mechanics of Materials (285 citations), Ocean Engineering (143 citations) and Global and Planetary Change (116 citations). Published in Nature Materials.

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