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David H. Olson
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 49
Citations - 17139
David H. Olson is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Microporous material. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 47 publications receiving 16323 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Olson include Spanish National Research Council & National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Unique gas and hydrocarbon adsorption in a highly porous metal-organic framework made of extended aliphatic ligands
TL;DR: High and unique gas and hydrocarbon adsorption in a highly stable guest-free microporous metal-organic framework constructed on rigid aliphatic ligands, H(2)bodc and ted, is reported in this work.
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Dual bed xylene isomerization
Abichandani Jeevan Sahib,Jeffrey Scott Beck,Robert Glenn Bundens,Lloyd Lee Breckenridge,David H. Olson,Paul Thomas Reischman,David L. Stern,Chaya Rao Venkat +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons is isomerized using a two component catalyst system to convert the ethylbenzene to compounds that may be removed from the aromatic hydrocarbon stream and to produce a product stream wherein the para xylene concentration is approximately equal to the equilibrium ratio of the para-isomer.
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M41S materials having nonlinear optical properties
Jeffrey Scott Beck,Guenter H. Kuehl,David H. Olson,John L. Schlenker,Galen D. Stucky,James C. Vartuli +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a non-centrosymmetric structure is formed which will provide second harmonic generation when subjected to electromagnetic radiation of a selected frequency, and a quantum size clusters of semiconducting guest material are incorporated into the pores of M41S material in an arrangement to provide nonlinear optic properties.
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Discrimination of xylene isomers in a stacked coordination polymer
Liangying Li,Lidong Guo,David H. Olson,Shikai Xian,Zhiguo Zhang,Qi-wen Yang,Kaiyi Wu,Yiwen Yang,Zongbi Bao,Qilong Ren,Jing Li +10 more
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a stacked one-dimensional coordination polymer (H2O) for industrial xylene separation and purification, which exhibits high flexibility and stability, high selectivity, and fast kinetics at conditions mimicking industrial settings.
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On existence of hydroxyl nests in acid dealuminated zeolite Y
TL;DR: In this paper, TPD and FTIR techniques were used to identify hydroxyl nests in a 22% acid dealuminated zeolite Y by comparing it to its non-dealuminated parent counterpart.