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Most Cited Articles of School of Chemical Engineering and in 2005

TitleJournalYearCitations
Clay-based polymer nanocomposites: research and commercial developmentJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology2005421
Hydrothermal Synthesis of Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) from Mixed MgO and Al2O3:  LDH Formation MechanismChemistry of Materials2005290
The physical and surface chemical characteristics of activated carbons and the adsorption of methylene blue from wastewaterJournal of Colloid and Interface Science2005258
Solid acid membranes for high temperature (¿140° C) proton exchange membrane fuel cellsJournal of Power Sources2005248
Mesoporous bioactive glasses. I. Synthesis and structural characterizationJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids2005112
Nanocrystalline zirconia as catalyst support in methanol synthesisApplied Catalysis A: General2005104
Effects of SWNT and metallic catalyst on hydrogen absorption/desorption performance of MgH2Journal of Physical Chemistry B200582
Proton conductivity of mesoporous sol–gel zirconium phosphates for fuel cell applicationsJournal of Materials Chemistry200576
The interlayer swelling and molecular packing in organoclaysJournal of Colloid and Interface Science200573
Insights into hydrogen atom adsorption on and the electrochemical properties of nitrogen-substituted carbon materialsJournal of Physical Chemistry B200569
Van der Waals interactions between two parallel infinitely long single-walled nanotubesChemical Physics Letters200559
Hydrogen production and utilisation opportunities for AustraliaInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy200558
Axial Young’s modulus prediction of single-walled carbon nanotube arrays with diameters from nanometer to meter scalesApplied Physics Letters200541
Interfacial interactions and structure of polyurethane intercalated nanocompositeNanotechnology200528
Why h atom prefers the on-top site and alkali metals favor the middle hollow site on the Basal plane of graphiteJournal of Physical Chemistry B200518
Enhancement of hydrogen physisorption on single-walled carbon nanotubes resulting from defects created by carbon bombardmentPhysical Review B200517
A self-similar array model of single-walled carbon nanotubesApplied Physics Letters20056
Fractal effects on the measurement of the specific surface areas of single-walled carbon nanotubesCarbon20053
Packing-dependent pore structures in single-walled carbon nanotube arraysApplied Physics Letters20053
Stabilization of mesoporous nanocrystalline zirconia with LaponiteScience Bulletin20052