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Alan L. Chaffee

Researcher at Monash University, Clayton campus

Publications -  225
Citations -  6684

Alan L. Chaffee is an academic researcher from Monash University, Clayton campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Coal. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 216 publications receiving 5754 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan L. Chaffee include Cooperative Research Centre & Australian Research Council.

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Supported Metal Cluster Compounds as Precursors of Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and characterization of [FeCo 3 (CO) 12 ] − supported on an amine-modified silica is reported, where the supported clusters are precis
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Comparison of the structure and reactivity of a Kansk-Achinsk basin (USSR) coal with those of a Latrobe Valley (Australia) coal

TL;DR: In this article, the aliphatic content of brown coal from two of the largest brown coal deposits in the world, the Kansk-Achinsk Basin in Siberia, USSR, and the Latrobe Valley in Victoria, Australia, have been studied by a range of spectroscopic and chemical techniques.
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Corrigendum to "CO2 capture by adsorption: Materials and process development" [Int. J. Greenhouse Gas Control 1 (2007) 11-18]

TL;DR: In this article, Qin and Pout were used to calculate the instantaneous discharge pressure (kPa) from the ecycle or feed compressor, and Pin was used to measure the inlet pressure of the feed compressor or vacuum pump.
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Thermo-chemical reactions of algae, grape marc and wood chips using a semi-continuous/flow-through system

TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-continuous flow-through system was used for Chlorococcum sp., grape marc, and Pinus radiata reactions under a flow of N 2 or H 2 and results compared to those from batch autoclave experiments.
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The ko˝lbel-engelhardt reaction over a silica supported nickel catalyst. Variation of product distributions with reaction conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a flexible Ko˝lbel-Engelhardt (KE) synthesis over nickel which can be varied from aliphatic to predominantly aromatic by appropriate choice of reaction conditions.