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Peter A. Monson is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science, Physics and Astronomy, and Engineering. Within these broader fields, Monson's work focuses on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

The scientist's main research topics include Theoretical and Computational Physics, Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis, Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis, Material Dynamics and Properties, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, and NMR spectroscopy and applications.

Monson has contributed several papers to recognized academic journals. Some recent publications are:

  • Modeling the Impact of Mesoporous Silica Microstructures on the Adsorption Hysteresis Loop, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Sorption Isotherm Reconstruction and Extraction of Pore Size Distributions for Serially Connected Pore Model (SCPM) Structures Employing Algorithmic and Statistical Models, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Modeling fluids confined in three-dimensionally ordered mesoporous carbons, 2021, Adsorption
  • Free energy landscape within the hysteresis regime for fluids confined in disordered mesoporous solids, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Connecting dynamic pore filling mechanisms with equilibrium and out of equilibrium configurations of fluids in nanopores, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics

The frequent publication venues associated with Monson's work include:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Adsorption

Co-authorship is an element of Monson's collaborative research efforts. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Eustathios S. Kikkinides
  • Rustem Valiullin
  • Artur Svidrytski
  • Dzmitry Hlushkou
  • Matthias Thommes

The body of work represented reflects contributions to both fundamental and applied aspects of mesoporous materials, adsorption phenomena, and computational modeling related to material behavior. The interplay between pore structure and adsorption dynamics is a recurring theme in their publications.

Best Publications

  • Tailored Porous Materials

    Thomas J. Barton;Lucy M. Bull;Walter G. Klemperer;Walter G. Klemperer;Douglas A. Loy

  • Adsorption in Porous Materials at High Pressure: Theory and Experiment

    A. L. Myers;P. A. Monson

  • Understanding adsorption/desorption hysteresis for fluids in mesoporous materials using simple molecular models and classical density functional theory

    P.A. Monson

  • Capillary condensation in disordered porous materials: hysteresis versus equilibrium behavior.

    E. Kierlik;P. A. Monson;M. L. Rosinberg;L. Sarkisov

  • Capillary Condensation in Disordered Porous Materials

    E. Kierlik;P. A. Monson;M. L. Rosinberg;L. Sarkisov

  • Modeling of Adsorption and Desorption in Pores of Simple Geometry Using Molecular Dynamics

    Lev Sarkisov;P. A. Monson

  • Exploration of molecular dynamics during transient sorption of fluids in mesoporous materials

    Rustem Valiullin;Sergej Naumov;Petrik Galvosas;Jörg Kärger

  • Monte Carlo calculations of cluster statistics in continuum models of composite morphology

    E. M. Sevick;P. A. Monson;J. M. Ottino

  • Physical adsorption of gases: the case for absolute adsorption as the basis for thermodynamic analysis

    Alan L. Myers;Peter A. Monson

  • Prewetting at a fluid-solid interface via Monte Carlo simulation

    Finn Je;Monson Pa

  • Solid–fluid equilibria for hard dumbbells via Monte Carlo simulation

    C. Vega;E. P. A. Paras;P. A. Monson

  • Substitutionally ordered solid solutions of hard spheres

    X. Cottin;P. A. Monson

  • Phase behavior and dynamics of fluids in mesoporous glasses

    Hyung-June Woo;P. A. Monson

  • Adsorption/desorption hysteresis in inkbottle pores: A density functional theory and Monte Carlo simulation study

    B Libby;PA Monson

  • Monte Carlo Simulation Studies of Heats of Adsorption in Heterogeneous Solids

    T Vuong;PA Monson

  • Does water condense in carbon pores

    JC Liu;PA Monson

  • Phase equilibrium in a molecular model of a fluid confined in a disordered porous material

    KS Page;PA Monson

  • Solid‐Fluid Equilibrium: Insights from Simple Molecular Models

    P. A. Monson;D. A. Kofke

  • Adsorption hysteresis and capillary condensation in disordered porous solids: a density functional study

    E Kierlik;P A Monson;M L Rosinberg;G Tarjus

  • Monte Carlo calculations of phase diagrams for a fluid confined in a disordered porous material.

    KS Page;PA Monson

  • Phase diagrams of single-component fluids in disordered porous materials: Predictions from integral-equation theory

    E. Kierlik;M. L. Rosinberg;G. Tarjus;P. A. Monson

  • Adsorption of fluids in disordered porous media from integral equation theory

    C. Vega;R. D. Kaminsky;P. A. Monson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jörg Kärger
Jörg Kärger Leipzig University
Julio M. Ottino
Julio M. Ottino Northwestern University
Matthias Thommes
Matthias Thommes University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Carlos Vega
Carlos Vega Complutense University of Madrid
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Society
Walter G. Klemperer
Walter G. Klemperer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
José R. B. Gomes
José R. B. Gomes University of Aveiro
Alan L. Myers
Alan L. Myers University of Pennsylvania
William A. Steele
William A. Steele Pennsylvania State University
George W. Scherer
George W. Scherer Princeton University

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