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Xim Bokhimi is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico. Their research primarily lies within the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focus on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Machine Learning in Materials Science, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies, Catalysis for Biomass Conversion, Crystallography and Molecular Interactions, and Perovskite Materials and Applications.

Several papers illustrate Bokhimi's research, including:

  • "Ternary halide perovskites for possible optoelectronic applications revealed by Artificial Intelligence and DFT calculations" (2021), published in Materials Chemistry and Physics
  • "On the role of niobium in nanostructured Mo/Nb-MCM-41 and NiMo/Nb-MCM-41 catalysts for hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene" (2020), published in Fuel
  • "Discovering new perovskites with artificial intelligence" (2020), published in Journal of Solid State Chemistry
  • "Convolutional Neural Networks to Assist the Assessment of Lattice Parameters from X-ray Powder Diffraction" (2023), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "Crystal-Site-Based Artificial Neural Networks for Material Classification" (2021), published in Crystals

Bokhimi has collaborated frequently with a core group of co-authors, including Juan Iván Gómez-Peralta, Franklin J. Méndez, P. Quintana, T. Klimova, and Nidia G. García-Peña.

The scientist's publications have appeared in journals such as Materials Chemistry and Physics, Fuel, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, and MRS Communications.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative Determination of Titanium Lattice Defects and Solid-State Reaction Mechanism in Iron-Doped TiO2 Photocatalysts

    J. A. Wang and;R. Limas-Ballesteros;T. López;and A. Moreno

  • Relationship between Crystallite Size and Bond Lengths in Boehmite

    X. Bokhimi;X. Bokhimi;J.A. Toledo-Antonio;M.L. Guzmán-Castillo;F. Hernández-Beltrán

  • Comparative study of nanocrystalline zirconia prepared by precipitation and sol–gel methods

    J.A. Wang;M.A. Valenzuela;J. Salmones;A. Vázquez

  • Characterizations of the thermal decomposition of brucite prepared by sol-gel technique for synthesis of nanocrystalline MgO

    J.A Wang;O Novaro;X Bokhimi;T López

  • Tetragonal Nanophase Stabilization in Nondoped Sol–Gel Zirconia Prepared with Different Hydrolysis Catalysts

    X. Bokhimi;A. Morales;O. Novaro;M. Portilla

  • Local order in titania polymorphs

    X Bokhimi;A Morales;M Aguilar;J.A Toledo-Antonio

  • Correlation between the magnetism of non-stoichiometric zinc ferrites and their catalytic activity for oxidative dehydrogenation of 1-butene

    J.A Toledo-Antonio;N Nava;M Martı́nez;X Bokhimi

  • Dependence of Boehmite Thermal Evolution on Its Atom Bond Lengths and Crystallite Size

    X. Bokhimi;X. Bokhimi;J.A. Toledo-Antonio;M.L. Guzmán-Castillo;B. Mar-Mar

  • Crystallization of Sol–Gel Boehmite via Hydrothermal Annealing

    X. Bokhimi;J. Sánchez-Valente;F. Pedraza

  • Effect of sulfation on the photoactivity of TiO2 sol–gel derived catalysts

    R Gómez;T López;E Ortiz-Islas;J Navarrete

  • Effects of structural defects and acid–basic properties on the activity and selectivity of isopropanol decomposition on nanocrystallite sol–gel alumina catalyst

    J.A. Wang;X. Bokhimi;O. Novaro;T. López

  • Dibenzothiophene hydrodesulfurization with NiMo and CoMo catalysts supported on niobium-modified MCM-41

    Franklin J. Méndez;Oscar E. Franco-López;Xim Bokhimi;Dora A. Solís-Casados

  • Effect of Copper Precursor on the Stabilization of Titania Phases, and the Optical Properties of Cu/TiO2 Prepared with the Sol−Gel Technique

    X. Bokhimi;A. Morales;O. Novaro;T. Lopez

  • Physicochemical and Catalytic Properties of Sol−Gel Aluminas Aged under Hydrothermal Conditions

    J. Sanchez-Valente;X. Bokhimi;F. Hernandez

  • Synthesis and catalytic properties of nanostructured aluminas obtained by sol–gel method

    J Sanchez-Valente;X Bokhimi;J.A Toledo

  • Crystallography and crystallite morphology of rutile synthesized at low temperature

    X Bokhimi;A Morales;F Pedraza

  • Deep HDS over NiMo/Zr-SBA-15 catalysts with varying MoO3 loading

    Oliver Y. Gutiérrez;Fernando Pérez;Gustavo A. Fuentes;Xim Bokhimi

  • A facile method to increase metal dispersion and hydrogenation activity of Ni/SBA-15 catalysts

    Rodrigo Arturo Ortega-Domínguez;Haydee Vargas-Villagrán;Claudia Peñaloza-Orta;Karen Saavedra-Rubio

  • Phase composition, reducibility and catalytic activity of Rh/zirconia and Rh/zirconia-ceria catalysts

    J.A. Wang;T. López;X. Bokhimi;O. Novaro

  • Novel heterogeneous basic catalysts for biodiesel production: Sodium titanate nanotubes doped with potassium

    Patricia Hernández-Hipólito;Nohemí Juárez-Flores;Elena Martínez-Klimova;Antonio Gómez-Cortés

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