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Chandrashekhar Sonwane

Researcher at General Electric

Publications -  46
Citations -  1438

Chandrashekhar Sonwane is an academic researcher from General Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Coal. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1385 citations. Previous affiliations of Chandrashekhar Sonwane include Pratt & Whitney & Aerojet Rocketdyne.

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Recent advances in processing and characterization of periodic mesoporous MCM-41 silicate molecular sieves

TL;DR: A critical review of the developments in these areas with particular emphasis on adsorption characteristics, progress in controlling the pore sizes, and a comparison of pore size distributions using traditional and newer models is provided in this article.
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Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Adsorption Hysteresis and Criticality in MCM-41: Studies with O2, Ar, and CO2†

TL;DR: In this article, a molecular continuum model was applied for adsorption of argon, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in MCM-41 materials, and the results were consistent with experimental estimates.
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Solubility of hydrogen in PdAg and PdAu binary alloys using density functional theory.

TL;DR: It was found that the solubility of H in PdAg is higher than pure Pd with a maximum at approximately 30% Ag at 456 K, and the solubsility of PdAu alloys was higher thanpure PD with amaximum at about 20% Au with a solubilities 12 times higher than that ofpure Pd.
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Characterization of Pore Size Distributions of Mesoporous Materials from Adsorption Isotherms

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid model for estimating the pore size distribution of micro- and mesoporous materials is developed, and tested with the adsorption data of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon on ordered mesophorous materials reported in the literature.
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Achieving optimum hydrogen permeability in PdAg and PdAu alloys

TL;DR: The calculated permeabilities of H in these novel binary alloys obtained from both diffusivity and solubility predictions were found to have a maximum at approximately 20% Ag and approximately 12% Au, which agree well with experimental predictions.