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Chemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
16450
World Ranking
4551
National Ranking
1433

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1976 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Best Publications

  • Fluids with Several Phase Transitions

    P. C. Hemmer;G. Stell

  • Microstructure of two‐phase random media. I. The n‐point probability functions

    Salvatore Torquato;G. Stell

  • Thermodynamic perturbation theory for simple polar fluids. II

    G. Stell;J.C. Rasaiah;H. Narang

  • Theory of polar liquids

    G.S. Rushbrooke;G. Stell;J.S. Høye

  • Dielectric Constants of Fluid Models: Statistical Mechanical Theory and its Quantitative Implementation

    Unknown

  • Criticality and phase transitions in ionic fluids

    George Stell

  • Kinetics of polymer gelation

    R. M. Ziff;G. Stell

  • Polydisperse systems: Statistical thermodynamics, with applications to several models including hard and permeable spheres

    Unknown

  • Comment on: Fluid distributions in two‐phase random media: Arbitrary matrices

    Unknown

  • Generalized mean spherical approximations for polar and ionic fluids

    J. S. Ho;ye;J. L. Lebowitz;G. Stell

  • Thermodynamics of the MSA for simple fluids

    J. S. Ho;ye;G. Stell

  • Microstructure of two-phase random media.III: The n-point matrix probability functions for fully penetrable spheres

    Salvatore Torquato;G. Stell

  • Phase equilibria and glass transition in colloidal systems with short-ranged attractive interactions: Application to protein crystallization

    Giuseppe Foffi;Gavin D. McCullagh;Aonghus Lawlor;Emanuela Zaccarelli

  • Critical Point in a Fluid of Charged Hard Spheres

    Unknown

  • Thermodynamic perturbation theory for multipolar and ionic liquids

    B. Larsen;J.C. Rasaiah;G. Stell

  • Phase Transitions Due to Softness of the Potential Core

    Unknown

  • Sticky spheres and related systems

    Unknown

  • Statistical mechanics of polar systems: Dielectric constant for dipolar fluids

    J. S. Ho;ye;G. Stell

  • Polydisperse systems. I. Scattering function for polydisperse fluids of hard or permeable spheres

    Unknown

  • Chemical association in simple models of molecular and ionic fluids

    George Stell;Yaoqi Zhou

  • Thermodynamics of fluids in quenched disordered matrices

    M. L. Rosinberg;G. Tarjus;George Stell

  • Upper bounds on free energies in terms of hard-sphere results

    Jayendran Rasaiah;G. Stell

  • Ornstein-Zernike equations and simulation results for hard-sphere fluids adsorbed in porous media

    Enrique Lomba;James A. Given;George Stell;Jean Jacques Weis

  • Dielectric theory for polar molecules with fluctuating polarizability

    J. S. Ho;ye;G. Stell

  • Interaction site models for molecular fluids

    P.T. Cummings;G. Stell

  • Chemical association in simple models of molecular and ionic fluids. II. Thermodynamic properties

    Yaoqi Zhou;George Stell

  • On the effects of association in fluids with spherically symmetric interactions

    Yu.V. Kalyuzhnyi;George Stell

  • Chemical association in simple models of molecular and ionic fluids. III: The cavity function

    Yaoqi Zhou;George Stell

  • Solvation thermodynamics: theory and applications.

    Dor Ben-Amotz;Fernando O. Raineri;George Stell

  • Ion solvation dynamics in an interaction-site model solvent

    Fernando O. Raineri;Yaoqi Zhou;Harold L. Friedman;George Stell

Frequent Co-Authors

Yaoqi Zhou
Yaoqi Zhou Griffith University
Peter T. Cummings
Peter T. Cummings Heriot-Watt University
Jin Wang
Jin Wang Stony Brook University
Salvatore Torquato
Salvatore Torquato Princeton University
Dor Ben-Amotz
Dor Ben-Amotz Purdue University West Lafayette
Harold L. Friedman
Harold L. Friedman Stony Brook University
Carol K. Hall
Carol K. Hall North Carolina State University
Jayendran C. Rasaiah
Jayendran C. Rasaiah University of Maine
Munir S. Skaf
Munir S. Skaf State University of Campinas
Arun Yethiraj
Arun Yethiraj University of Wisconsin–Madison

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