499
Articles
46.4K
Citations
7.6
avg. Impact Factor
107
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Most Cited Articles of School of Chemical Engineering and in 2008

TitleJournalYearCitations
Anatase TiO2 single crystals with a large percentage of reactive facetsNature20083.4K
Chemoselective catalytic conversion of glycerol as a biorenewable source to valuable commodity chemicalsChemical Society Reviews20081.3K
Surface functional groups of carbons and the effects of their chemical character, density and accessibility to ions on electrochemical performanceCarbon2008651
Nanoporous carbon electrode from waste coffee beans for high performance supercapacitorsElectrochemistry Communications2008373
Magnetic Hollow Spheres of Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica and Fe3O4 Nanocrystals: Fabrication and Structure ControlAdvanced Materials2008266
Fabrication and Size-Selective Bioseparation of Magnetic Silica Nanospheres with Highly Ordered Periodic MesostructureAdvanced Functional Materials2008170
High-temperature adsorption of carbon dioxide on mixed oxides derived from hydrotalcite-like compoundsEnvironmental Science & Technology2008114
Surface charging of layered double hydroxides during dynamic interactions of anions at the interfacesJournal of Colloid and Interface Science2008109
Novel Nafion composite membranes with mesoporous silica nanospheres as inorganic fillersJournal of Power Sources200894
Hydrophobic Functional Group Initiated Helical Mesostructured Silica for Controlled Drug ReleaseAdvanced Functional Materials200878
Iron-exchanged FAU zeolites: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties for N2O decompositionApplied Catalysis A: General200860
Half metallicty in finite-length zigzag single walled carbon nanotube: A first-principle predictionApplied Physics Letters200831
A new and generic preparation method of mesoporous clay composites containing dispersed metal oxide nanoparticlesMicroporous and Mesoporous Materials200827
Fabrication of a magnetic helical mesostructured silica rodNanotechnology200821
The role of V2O5 on the dehydrogenation and hydrogenation in magnesium hydride: An ab initio studyApplied Physics Letters200821