His primary scientific interests are in Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Zeolite, Permeation and Organic chemistry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inorganic chemistry, Chromatography, Catalysis, Analytical chemistry and Diffusion. His study in Catalysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Desorption, Methane, Oxygen and Nickel.
His studies deal with areas such as Crystallography, Crystal growth, Zeolite membranes, Molecule and Knudsen diffusion as well as Chemical engineering. His Zeolite research integrates issues from Hexane, Layer, Pervaporation and Molecular sieve. His Permeance study in the realm of Permeation connects with subjects such as Hydrogen sulfide.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Inorganic chemistry, Adsorption, Catalysis, Chemical engineering and Zeolite. The concepts of his Inorganic chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Methanation, Nickel, Carbon monoxide, Formic acid and Carbon. His Adsorption study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Decomposition, Diffusion, Hydrogen and Analytical chemistry.
His Catalysis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Photochemistry and Chemical reaction. His work carried out in the field of Chemical engineering brings together such families of science as Chromatography, Selectivity, Permeation, Permeance and Organic chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Pervaporation and Molecular sieve, which intersect with Zeolite.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Chemical engineering, Adsorption, Zeolite, Selectivity and Permeation. His research in Chemical engineering intersects with topics in Layer, Porosity, Chromatography and Calcination. His Adsorption research incorporates elements of Inorganic chemistry, Crystal and Benzene.
The Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Methanol, Formate, Catalysis, Atomic layer deposition and Formic acid. His work investigates the relationship between Zeolite and topics such as Diffusion that intersect with problems in Monolayer. His Selectivity study combines topics in areas such as Concentration polarization, Cyclodextrin, Methane and Analytical chemistry.
His primary scientific interests are in Adsorption, Zeolite, Chemical engineering, Inorganic chemistry and Permeation. His Adsorption study deals with the bigger picture of Organic chemistry. His Zeolite membranes study in the realm of Zeolite interacts with subjects such as Order of magnitude.
His studies in Chemical engineering integrate themes in fields like Crystallography, Crystal growth, Polymer chemistry and Knudsen diffusion. His Inorganic chemistry study incorporates themes from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Formate, Catalysis, Atomic layer deposition and Formic acid. In his research on the topic of Permeation, Microstructure, Feed pressure and Diffusion is strongly related with Chromatography.
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Spillover in Heterogeneous Catalysis
W. Curtis. Conner;John L. Falconer.
Chemical Reviews (1995)
Fundamentals and applications of pervaporation through zeolite membranes
Travis C. Bowen;Richard D. Noble;John L. Falconer.
Journal of Membrane Science (2004)
Temperature-Programmed Desorption and Reaction: Applications to Supported Catalysts
John L. Falconer;James A. Schwarz.
Catalysis Reviews-science and Engineering (1983)
SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation
Shiguang Li;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble.
Journal of Membrane Science (2004)
Alumina-supported SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation.
Moises A Carreon;Shiguang Li;John L Falconer;Richard D Noble.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2008)
Mechanism of the Photocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol on TiO2
Darrin S Muggli;Justin T McCue;John L Falconer.
Journal of Catalysis (1998)
Improved SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separations
Shiguang Li;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble.
Advanced Materials (2006)
Organics/water separation by pervaporation with a zeolite membrane
Q. Liu;R.D. Noble;John L. Falconer;H.H. Funke.
Journal of Membrane Science (1996)
Flash desorption activation energies: DCOOH decomposition and CO desorption from Ni (110)
J.L. Falconer;R.J. Madix.
Surface Science (1975)
Characterization and permeation properties of ZSM‐5 tubular membranes
Joaquín Coronas;John L. Falconer;Richard D. Noble.
Aiche Journal (1997)
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