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William H. Green, Jr.
2003
Jing Song
Raman Sumathi
Joanna Yu
Catherina D. Wijaya
George Stephanopoulos
William H. Green, Jr.
2003
Development of automatic chemical reaction mechanism generation software using object-oriented technology
2003
Raman Sumathi
William H. Green, Jr.
2003
Oxygenate, Oxyalkyl, and Alkoxycarbonyl Thermochemistry and Rates for Hydrogen Abstraction from Oxygenates
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
5
3402-3417
2002
Jing Song
George Stephanopoulos
William H. Green, Jr.
2002
Valid Parameter Range Analyses for Chemical Reaction Kinetic Models
Chemical Engineering Science
57
4475
2002
Raman Sumathi
Hans-Heinrich Carstensen
William H. Green, Jr.
2002
Reaction Rate Prediction via Group Additivity Part 3: Effect of Substituents with CH2 as the Mediator
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
106
5474-5489
2002
Raman Sumathi
William H. Green, Jr.
2002
JThermodynamic Properties of Ketenes: Group Additivity Values from Quantum Chemical Calculations
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
106
7937-7949
2002
Raman Sumathi
William H. Green, Jr.
2002
A priori Rate Constants for Kinetic Modeling
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
108
187-213
2002
Raman Sumathi
William H. Green, Jr.
2002
Missing thermochemical groups for large unsaturated hydrocarbons: Contrasting predictions of G2 and CBS-Q
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
106
11141-11149
2003
Jeffrey M. Grenda
Ioannis P. Androulakis
Anthony M. Dean
William H. Green, Jr.
2003
Application of Computational Kinetic Mechanism Generation to Model the Autocatalytic Pyrolysis of Methane
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
42
1000-1010
2003
Douglas A. Schwer
Pisi Lu
William H. Green, Jr.
2003
An Adaptive Chemistry Approach to Modeling Complex Kinetics in Reacting Flows
Combustion & Flame
133
451-465
2003
Yee San Su
Jackie Y. Ying
William H. Green, Jr.
2003
Upper Bound on the Yield for Oxidative Coupling of Methane
Journal of Catalysis
218
321-333
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