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James G. Goodwin is affiliated with Clemson University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Energy, Materials Science, and Chemical Engineering. Within these areas, they focus on several subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; and Catalysis.

The scientist's work engages with key topics such as CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts, Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication, and the properties and applications of Ionic Liquids.

Goodwin has published research that includes the paper "Growing 3D-nanostructured carbon allotropes from CO2 at room temperature under the dynamic CO2 electrochemical reduction environment," which appeared in the journal Carbon in 2021. This publication has been cited 17 times. Their research contributes to understanding novel materials and processes related to carbon allotropes and CO2 utilization.

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Best Publications

  • Synthesis of Biodiesel via Acid Catalysis

    Edgar Lotero;Yijun Liu;Dora E. Lopez;Kaewta Suwannakarn

  • Transesterification of triacetin with methanol on solid acid and base catalysts

    Dora E. López;James G. Goodwin;David A. Bruce;Edgar Lotero

  • Hot Gas Removal of Tars, Ammonia, and Hydrogen Sulfide from Biomass Gasification Gas

    Walter Torres;Sourabh S. Pansare;James G. Goodwin

  • Characterization of Catalytic Surfaces by Isotopic-Transient Kinetics during Steady-State Reaction

    Schohn L. Shannon;James G. Goodwin

  • Co-Support Compound Formation in Alumina-Supported Cobalt Catalysts

    Bunjerd Jongsomjit;Joongjai Panpranot;James G Goodwin

  • Activation and deactivation characteristics of sulfonated carbon catalysts

    Xunhua Mo;Dora E. López;Kaewta Suwannakarn;Yijun Liu

  • A comparison of the esterification of acetic acid with methanol using heterogeneous versus homogeneous acid catalysis

    Yijun Liu;Edgar Lotero;James G. Goodwin

  • Effect of water on sulfuric acid catalyzed esterification

    Yijun Liu;Edgar Lotero;James G. Goodwin

  • Transesterification of poultry fat with methanol using Mg–Al hydrotalcite derived catalysts

    Yijun Liu;Edgar Lotero;James G. Goodwin;Xunhua Mo

  • Ruthenium Promotion of Co/Al2O3Fischer–Tropsch Catalysts

    Andreas Kogelbauer;James G. Goodwin;Rachid Oukaci

  • ESTERIFICATION AND TRANSESTERIFICATION USING MODIFIED-ZIRCONIA CATALYSTS

    Dora E. López;James G. Goodwin;David A. Bruce;Satoshi Furuta

  • ESTERIFICATION AND TRANSESTERIFICATION ON TUNGSTATED ZIRCONIA: EFFECT OF CALCINATION TEMPERATURE

    Dora E. López;Kaewta Suwannakarn;David A. Bruce;James G. Goodwin

  • Comparison of patented Co F–T catalysts using fixed-bed and slurry bubble column reactors

    Rachid Oukaci;Alan H. Singleton;James G. Goodwin

  • Transesterification of triacetin with methanol on Nafion® acid resins

    Dora E. López;James G. Goodwin;David A. Bruce

  • Effect of carbon chain length on esterification of carboxylic acids with methanol using acid catalysis

    Yijun Liu;Edgar Lotero;James G. Goodwin

  • Hydrolysis of Triglycerides Using Solid Acid Catalysts

    Kanokwan Ngaosuwan;Edgar Lotero;Kaewta Suwannakarn;James G. Goodwin

  • A Novel Sulfonated Carbon Composite Solid Acid Catalyst for Biodiesel Synthesis

    Xunhua Mo;Edgar Lotero;Changqing Lu;Yijun Liu

  • A green sulfonated carbon-based catalyst derived from coffee residue for esterification

    Kanokwan Ngaosuwan;James G. Goodwin;Piyasan Prasertdham

  • Stability of sulfated zirconia and the nature of the catalytically active species in the transesterification of triglycerides

    Kaewta Suwannakarn;Edgar Lotero;James G. Goodwin;Changqing Lu

  • Fe-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis catalysts containing carbide-forming transition metal promoters

    Nattaporn Lohitharn;James G. Goodwin;Edgar Lotero

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James J. Spivey Louisiana State University
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Piyasan Praserthdam Chulalongkorn University
Donna G. Blackmond
Donna G. Blackmond Scripps Research Institute
Yu-Wen Chen
Yu-Wen Chen National Central University
Abdelhamid Sayari
Abdelhamid Sayari University of Ottawa
Stephen E. Creager
Stephen E. Creager Clemson University
Johannes A. Lercher
Johannes A. Lercher Technical University of Munich
Claude Naccache
Claude Naccache Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Aline Auroux
Aline Auroux Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Francesco Pinna
Francesco Pinna Ca Foscari University of Venice

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