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Overview

Peter I. Ravikovitch is affiliated with ExxonMobil in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within chemistry, engineering, and materials science, focusing particularly on the application and study of porous materials and molecular transport phenomena.

The scientist's recent scholarly contributions include papers published mainly between 2021 and 2024, appearing in venues such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Adsorption, and Pure and Applied Chemistry. Notable recent papers include:

  • Connecting theory and simulation with experiment for the study of diffusion in nanoporous solids (2021), published in Adsorption
  • A Transferable Force Field for Predicting Adsorption and Diffusion of Hydrocarbons and Small Molecules in Silica Zeolites with Coupled-Cluster Accuracy (2021), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Quantifying Impact of Intrinsic Flexibility on Molecular Adsorption in Zeolites (2021), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Diffusion in nanoporous materials with special consideration of the measurement of determining parameters (IUPAC Technical Report) (2024), published in Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • A Transferable Force Field for Predicting Adsorption and Diffusion of Small Molecules in Alkali Metal Exchanged Zeolites with Coupled Cluster Accuracy (2021), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Peter I. Ravikovitch include Hanjun Fang, David S. Sholl, Salah Eddine Boulfelfel, Alan S. S. Daou, and John M. Findley. These collaborations indicate engagement in multidisciplinary projects across fields related to molecular simulation and adsorption phenomena.

Publication venues where the scientist has most frequently contributed include:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Carbon
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Adsorption
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry

The primary fields of study for Peter I. Ravikovitch consist of chemistry, engineering, and materials science. Within these areas, the scientist's work covers several specialized subfields including inorganic chemistry, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, and nuclear and high energy physics.

Main research topics addressed by their publications comprise:

  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies

Best Publications

  • Quenched solid density functional theory and pore size analysis of micro-mesoporous carbons

    Alexander V. Neimark;Yangzheng Lin;Peter I. Ravikovitch;Matthias Thommes

  • Unified Approach to Pore Size Characterization of Microporous Carbonaceous Materials from N2, Ar, and CO2 Adsorption Isotherms†

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Aleksey Vishnyakov;Ron Russo;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Adsorption hysteresis of nitrogen and argon in pore networks and characterization of novel micro- and mesoporous silicas

    Matthias Thommes;Bernd Smarsly;Matthijs Groenewolt;Peter I. Ravikovitch

  • Characterization of Micro- and Mesoporosity in SBA-15 Materials from Adsorption Data by the NLDFT Method

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Density Functional Theory of Adsorption in Spherical Cavities and Pore Size Characterization of Templated Nanoporous Silicas with Cubic and Three-Dimensional Hexagonal Structures

    Peter I. Ravikovitch and;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Capillary Hysteresis in Nanopores: Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Nitrogen Adsorption on MCM-41

    P.I. Ravikovitch;S.C.O. Domhnaill;A.V. Neimark;F. Schüth;F. Schüth

  • Experimental Confirmation of Different Mechanisms of Evaporation from Ink-Bottle Type Pores: Equilibrium, Pore Blocking, and Cavitation

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Characterization of nanoporous materials from adsorption and desorption isotherms

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Evaluation of Pore Structure Parameters of MCM-41 Catalyst Supports and Catalysts by Means of Nitrogen and Argon Adsorption

    P. I. Ravikovitch;D. Wei;W. T. Chueh;G. L. Haller

  • Capillary condensation in MMS and pore structure characterization

    Alexander V Neimark;Peter I Ravikovitch

  • Sorption hysteresis of benzene in charcoal particles.

    Washington J. Braida;Joseph J. Pignatello;Yuefeng Lu;Peter I. Ravikovitch

  • Density functional theory model for calculating pore size distributions: pore structure of nanoporous catalysts

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Gary L. Haller;Alexander V. Neimark;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Nanopore Structure and Sorption Properties of Cu-BTC Metal-Organic Framework

    Aleksey Vishnyakov;Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark;Martin Bulow

  • Density functional theory model of adsorption on amorphous and microporous silica materials.

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Pore Size Analysis of MCM-41 Type Adsorbents by Means of Nitrogen and Argon Adsorption

    Alexander V. Neimark;Alexander V. Neimark;Peter I. Ravikovitch;Michael Grün;Ferdi Schüth;Ferdi Schüth

  • Control of zeolite framework flexibility and pore topology for separation of ethane and ethylene.

    Pablo J. Bereciartua;Ángel Cantín;Avelino Corma;José L. Jordá

  • Characterization of MCM-48 materials

    K. Schumacher;P. I. Ravikovitch;A. Du Chesne;A. V. Neimark

  • Density functional theories and molecular simulations of adsorption and phase transitions in nanopores.

    Peter I. Ravikovitch;Aleksey Vishnyakov;Alexander V. Neimark

  • A New Templated Ordered Structure with Combined Micro- and Mesopores and Internal Silica Nanocapsules

    P. van der Voort;P.I. Ravikovitch;K.P. de Jong;M. Benjelloun

  • Molecular Level Models for CO2 Sorption in Nanopores

    Aleksey Vishnyakov;Peter I. Ravikovitch;Alexander V. Neimark

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander V. Neimark
Alexander V. Neimark Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David S. Sholl
David S. Sholl Georgia Institute of Technology
Ferdi Schüth
Ferdi Schüth Max Planck Society
Xiaodong Zou
Xiaodong Zou Stockholm University
Susana Valencia
Susana Valencia Universitat Politècnica de València
Junliang Sun
Junliang Sun Peking University
Matthias Thommes
Matthias Thommes University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Gary L. Haller
Gary L. Haller Yale University
Bert M. Weckhuysen
Bert M. Weckhuysen Utrecht University
Peter J.M. Carrott
Peter J.M. Carrott University of Évora

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