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ExxonMobil
Company•Irving, Texas, United States•
About: ExxonMobil is a company organization based out in Irving, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Polymer. The organization has 16969 authors who have published 23758 publications receiving 535713 citations. The organization is also known as: Exxon Mobil Corporation & Exxon Mobil Corp..
Topics: Catalysis, Polymer, Polymerization, Hydrocarbon, Alkyl
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TL;DR: The construction of a modele analytique general for the prevision of the surface inondee au cours de la condensation sur tube a ailette horizontal is described in this article.
Abstract: Construction d'un modele analytique general pour la prevision de la surface inondee au cours de la condensation sur tube a ailette horizontal. Comparaison des resultats du modele avec des donnees experimentales pour des tubes avec un nombre d'ailettes variable entre 748 et 1378 par metre
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify seven hydrocarbon families based on interpretation of molecular and isotopic characteristics and multivariate analysis of biomarker data in the Norwegian South Viking Graben.
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TL;DR: In this article, an unusual CO chemisorption state was identified on the Mo(100) surface using high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, which is characterized by two CO stretching frequencies at 1065 and 1235 cm−1, the lowest reported for any CO system to date.
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05 Jul 2007TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed hetero-phase polyolefin compositions for automotive parts with high stiffness and high impact toughness, as well as good processibility during fabrication, which are especially useful in applications such as automotive parts that demand both high stiffness this article.
Abstract: This invention relates to hetero-phase polyolefin compositions comprising: a) 30 to 99.7 wt% of a polypropylene-based TPO comprising at least 50 wt% propylene and at least 10 wt% ethylene, and b) 0.1 to 20 wt% of one or more non-functionalized plasticizer, and c) 0.2 to 50 wt% of one or more filler; based upon the weight of the composition, and having: i) an MFR of 5 dg/min or more, and ii) a flexural modulus of 500 MPa or more, and iii) a notched Charpy impact strength at -30°C of 1 kJ/m2 or more or a notched Izod impact strength at -18°C of 50 J/m or more. These compositions are especially useful in applications such as automotive parts that demand both high stiffness and high impact toughness, as well as good processibility during fabrication.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David A. Weitz | 178 | 1038 | 114182 |
Avelino Corma | 134 | 1049 | 89095 |
Peter Hall | 132 | 1640 | 85019 |
James A. Dumesic | 118 | 615 | 58935 |
Robert H. Crabtree | 113 | 678 | 48634 |
Costas M. Soukoulis | 108 | 644 | 50208 |
Nicholas J. Turro | 104 | 1131 | 53827 |
Edwin L. Thomas | 104 | 606 | 40819 |
Israel E. Wachs | 103 | 427 | 32029 |
Andrew I. Cooper | 99 | 389 | 34700 |
Michael J. Zaworotko | 97 | 519 | 44441 |
Enrique Iglesia | 96 | 416 | 31934 |
Yves J. Chabal | 94 | 519 | 33820 |
George E. Gehrels | 92 | 454 | 30560 |
Ping Sheng | 90 | 593 | 37141 |