Eric M. Kennedy
Affiliations: | The University of Newcastle |
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Yan P, Mensah J, Drewery M, et al. (2021) Role of metal support during ru-catalysed hydrodeoxygenation of biocrude oil Applied Catalysis B-Environmental. 281: 119470 |
Weber NH, Stockenhuber SP, Benhelal E, et al. (2020) Products and mechanism of thermal decomposition of chlorpyrifos under inert and oxidative conditions. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts |
Yan P, Li MM, Kennedy E, et al. (2020) The role of acid and metal sites in hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol over Ni/Beta catalysts Catalysis Science & Technology. 10: 810-825 |
Zhao G, Adesina A, Kennedy E, et al. (2020) Formation of Surface Oxygen Species and the Conversion of Methane to Value-Added Products with N2O as Oxidant over Fe-Ferrierite Catalysts Acs Catalysis. 10: 1406-1416 |
Benhelal E, Oliver TK, Farhang F, et al. (2020) Structure of silica polymers and reaction mechanism for formation of silica-rich precipitated phases in direct aqueous carbon mineralisation Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 59: 6828-6839 |
Yan P, Mensah J, Adesina A, et al. (2020) Highly-dispersed Ni on BEA catalyst prepared by ion-exchange-deposition-precipitation for improved hydrodeoxygenation activity Applied Catalysis B-Environmental. 267: 118690 |
Yan P, Drewery M, Mensah J, et al. (2020) Study on Catalyst Deactivation During the Hydrodeoxygenation of Model Compounds Topics in Catalysis. 1-15 |
Zhao G, Drewery M, Mackie J, et al. (2020) The Catalyzed Conversion of Methane to Value‐Added Products Energy Technology. 8: 1900665 |
Mackie JC, Kennedy EM. (2019) PYROLYSIS OF GLYPHOSATE AND ITS TOXIC PRODUCTS. Environmental Science & Technology |
Dharmarathne NK, Mackie JC, Kennedy EM, et al. (2019) Thermal oxidation of dieldrin and concomitant formation of toxic products including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran (PCDD/F). Chemosphere. 225: 209-216 |