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James F. Haw is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States.

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Best Publications

  • The mechanism of methanol to hydrocarbon catalysis.

    James F Haw;Weiguo Song;David M Marcus;John B Nicholas

  • Methylbenzenes Are the Organic Reaction Centers for Methanol-to-Olefin Catalysis on HSAPO-34

    Weiguo Song;James F. Haw;John B. Nicholas, ,‡ and;Catherine S. Heneghan

  • Physical Organic Chemistry of Solid Acids: Lessons from in Situ NMR and Theoretical Chemistry

    James F. Haw;John B. Nicholas;Teng Xu;Larry W. Beck

  • Reactions of propene on zeolite HY catalyst studied by in situ variable-temperature solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    James F. Haw;Benny R. Richardson;Irene S. Oshiro;Noel D. Lazo

  • Synthesis of Linear Acetylenic Carbon: The "sp" Carbon Allotrope.

    Richard J. Lagow;Joel J. Kampa;Han Chao Wei;Scott L. Battle

  • Roles for Cyclopentenyl Cations in the Synthesis of Hydrocarbons from Methanol on Zeolite Catalyst HZSM-5

    James F. Haw;John B. Nicholas;Weiguo Song;Feng Deng

  • An oft-studied reaction that may never have been: direct catalytic conversion of methanol or dimethyl ether to hydrocarbons on the solid acids HZSM-5 or HSAPO-34.

    Weiguo Song;David M Marcus;Hui Fu;Justin O Ehresmann

  • Well-defined (supra)molecular structures in zeolite methanol-to-olefin catalysis

    James F. Haw;David M. Marcus

  • Supramolecular origins of product selectivity for methanol-to-olefin catalysis on HSAPO-34.

    Weiguo Song;Hui Fu;James F. Haw

  • A Complete Catalytic Cycle for Supramolecular Methanol‐to‐Olefins Conversion by Linking Theory with Experiment

    David M. McCann;David Lesthaeghe;Philip W. Kletnieks;Darryl R. Guenther

  • Zeolite acid strength and reaction mechanisms in catalysis

    James F. Haw

  • Toward a Systematic Chemistry of Organic Reactions in Zeolites: In situ NMR Studies of Ketones

    Teng Xu;Eric J. Munson;James F. Haw

  • Methylbenzene Chemistry on Zeolite HBeta: Multiple Insights into Methanol-to-Olefin Catalysis

    Alain Sassi;Mark A. Wildman;Hee Jung Ahn;Paritosh Prasad

  • PULSE-QUENCH CATALYTIC REACTOR STUDIES REVEAL A CARBON-POOL MECHANISM IN METHANOL-TO-GASOLINE CHEMISTRY ON ZEOLITE HZSM-5

    Patrick W. Goguen;Teng Xu;Dewey H. Barich;Timothy W. Skloss

  • Theoretical Study of the Methylbenzene Side-Chain Hydrocarbon Pool Mechanism in Methanol to Olefin Catalysis

    Bjørnar Arstad;John B Nicholas;James F Haw

  • Conversion of methyl halides to hydrocarbons on basic zeolites: a discovery by in situ NMR

    David K. Murray;Jih Wen Chang;James F. Haw

  • Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric study of wood and wood pulping with cross polarization and magic-angle spinning

    James F. Haw;Gary E. Maciel;Herbert A. Schroeder

  • NMR studies of pyridine on silica-alumina

    Gary E. Maciel;James F. Haw;I. Ssuer Chuang;Bruce L. Hawkins

  • Solvent-assisted proton transfer in catalysis by zeolite solid acids

    James F. Haw;Teng Xu;John B. Nicholas;Patrick W. Goguen

  • Transient Methods for in Situ NMR of Reactions on Solid Catalysts Using Temperature Jumps

    David B. Ferguson;James F. Haw

Frequent Co-Authors

Weiguo Song
Weiguo Song Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bruce C. Gates
Bruce C. Gates University of California, Davis
Gary E. Maciel
Gary E. Maciel Colorado State University
David A. Dixon
David A. Dixon University of Alabama
Michel Waroquier
Michel Waroquier Ghent University
Jack H. Lunsford
Jack H. Lunsford Texas A&M University
Ad Bax
Ad Bax National Institutes of Health
F. Albert Cotton
F. Albert Cotton Texas A&M University
Keith A. Maruya
Keith A. Maruya Southern California Coastal Water Research Project

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