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Alan L. Chaffee

Alan L. Chaffee

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
9112
World Ranking
15913
National Ranking
353

Overview

Alan L. Chaffee is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Catalysis, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics including X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, and Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes.

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • David R. Turner
  • Gregory P. Knowles
  • Marc Marshall
  • Stuart R. Batten
  • Ali Y. Chahine

They have published extensively in several venues, with notable frequency in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Fuel
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • ACS Energy Letters

Recent papers by Alan L. Chaffee include:

  • "Selective electrochemical hydrogenation of furfural to 2-methylfuran over a single atom Cu catalyst under mild pH conditions", 2021, Green Chemistry
  • "Study on combustion performance of hydrothermally dewatered lignite by thermal analysis technique", 2020, Fuel
  • "Elevated amyloidoses of human IAPP and amyloid beta by lipopolysaccharide and their mitigation by carbon quantum dots", 2020, Nanoscale
  • "Energy efficient method of supercritical extraction of oil from oil shale", 2021, Energy Conversion and Management
  • "Effect of temperature on the CO2 splitting rate in a DBD microreactor", 2023, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering

Best Publications

  • CO2 capture by adsorption: Materials and process development

    Alan Loyd Chaffee;Gregory Paul Knowles;Zhijian Liang;Jun Zhang

  • CO2 Adsorption-Based Separation by Metal Organic Framework (Cu-BTC) versus Zeolite (13X)

    Zhijian Liang;Marc Marshall;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Aminopropyl-functionalized mesoporous silicas as CO2 adsorbents

    Gregory Paul Knowles;Jeremy Vishnu David Graham;Seamus William Delaney;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Diethylenetriamine[propyl(silyl)]-Functionalized (DT) Mesoporous Silicas as CO2 Adsorbents

    Gregory Paul Knowles;Seamus William Delaney;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • The transformation of kaolin to low-silica X zeolite

    Deepak Akolekar;Alan Chaffee;Russell F. Howe

  • The utility of coal molecular models

    Jonathan P. Mathews;Adri C.T. van Duin;Alan L. Chaffee

  • Ewald Summation for Molecular Simulations

    Bradley Arthur Wells;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Australian coals. I. Angularly fused pentacyclic tri- and tetraaromatic components of Victorian brown coal

    Alan L. Chaffee;R.B. Johns

  • Advanced adsorbents based on MgO and K2CO3 for capture of CO2 at elevated temperatures

    Gongkui Xiao;Ranjeet Singh;Alan Chaffee;Paul Webley

  • Preparation and characterization of mesoporous silica supported cobalt oxide as a catalyst for the oxidation of cyclohexanol

    Jamileh Taghavimoghaddam;Gregory Paul Knowles;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Mechanical/thermal dewatering of lignite. Part 3: Physical properties and pore structure of MTE product coals

    Christian Bergins;Janine Hulston;Karl Strauss;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Stepwise growth of melamine-based dendrimers into mesopores and their CO2 adsorption properties

    Zhijian Liang;Bandar Abdullah Fadhel;Casper James Schneider;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • CO2 adsorption, selectivity and water tolerance of pillared-layer metal organic frameworks

    Zhijian Liang;Marc Marshall;Alan L. Chaffee

  • Physico-chemical properties of Loy Yang lignite dewatered by mechanical thermal expression

    Janine Hulston;George Favas;Alan Loyd Chaffee

  • Biological markers extractable from coal

    A. L. Chaffee;D. S. Hoover;R. B. Johns;F. K. Schweighardt

  • Hydrothermal dewatering of a Chinese lignite and properties of the solid products

    Junjie Liao;Yi Fei;Marc Marshall;Alan L. Chaffee

  • Characterisation of lignite as an industrial adsorbent

    Ying Qi;Andrew F.A. Hoadley;Alan L. Chaffee;Gil Garnier

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Australian coals—III. Structural elucidation by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Alan L Chaffee;Christopher J.R Fookes

  • Amine modified mesocellular siliceous foam (MCF) as a sorbent for CO2

    Dirgarini J.N. Subagyono;Zhijian Liang;Gregory P. Knowles;Alan L. Chaffee

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Australian coals II. Novel tetracyclic components from Victorian brown coal

    Alan L. Chaffee;Michael G. Strachan;R.B. Johns

  • Comparison of Cu-BTC and zeolite 13X for adsorbent based CO2 separation

    Zhijian Liang;Zhijian Liang;Marc Marshall;Alan Loyd Chaffee;Alan Loyd Chaffee

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart Robert Batten
Stuart Robert Batten Monash University
Paul A. Webley
Paul A. Webley University of Melbourne
Gil Garnier
Gil Garnier Monash University
Samuel B O Adeloju
Samuel B O Adeloju Monash University
Penny Xiao
Penny Xiao University of Melbourne
Thomas R. Gengenbach
Thomas R. Gengenbach Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Douglas R. MacFarlane
Douglas R. MacFarlane Monash University
Dongyuan Zhao
Dongyuan Zhao Fudan University
Brendan F. Abrahams
Brendan F. Abrahams University of Melbourne

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