Bin Chen
Bin Chen completed his Ph. D. in 2006. Bin's work involved mechanistic modeling of redox reactions using Fe/ZSM-5 catalysts. The reactions he examined included nitrous oxide decomposition, water-gas shift, carbon monoxide oxidation, and hydrogen oxidation.
Presentations
“Effects of Cation Migration upon Energetics of Fe/ZSM-5 Catalyzed Reactions,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, November 2005.
“Computational Investigation of Cation Migration and its Effect Upon the Thermochemistry of N2O Decomposition over Fe/ZSM-5,” 19th North American Meeting of the Catalysis Society, Philadelphia, PA, May 2005.
“A Unifying Mechanistic Model for Redox Reactions over Fe/ZSM-5,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, November 2004.
“The Effect of Sodium Cations upon Redox Cycles involving Fe/ZSM-5,” AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2003.
“Redox Cycles over Fe/ZSM-5,” 18th North American Catalysis Society Meeting, Cancun, June 2003.
Dissertation
Bin Chen, “A Mechanistic Study of Redox Pathways in Fe/ZSM-5,” Ph. D. Dissertation, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dept. of Chemical Engineering (2006). [more info]
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