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Adsorption and diffusion in zeolites: A computational study
Vlugt, T.J.H.
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2000
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Vlugt, T. J. H. (2000). Adsorption and diffusion in zeolites: A computational study.
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Adsorptionn and Diffusion in Zeolites:
AA Computational Study
Adsorptionn and Diffusion in Zeolites:
AA Computational Study
ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT
terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor
aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam,
opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus
Prof.dr.. J.J.M. Franse ten overstaan van een
doorr het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie,
inn het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit
opp donderdag 12 oktober 2000 te 12.00 uur door
Thijss Joseph Henk Vlugt
Prof.dr.ir. A. Bliek, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Prof.dr.ir. R.A. van Santen, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Prof.dr. D. Frenkel, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Prof.dr. F. Kapteijn, Technische Universiteit Delft Prof.dr. W.J. Briels, Technische Universiteit Twente dr. Th.L.M. Maesen, Zeolyst International (PQ Corp)
Thee research reported in this thesis was carried out at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Facultyy of Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica, University of Amsterdam (Nieuwe Achtergrachtt 166, 1018 WV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) with financial support by the coun-cill for chemical sciences of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-CW). AA very large part of the computer resources has been generously provided by SARA (Stichting Academischh Rekencentrum Amsterdam) and EPCC (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre). Thiss thesis is also available on the web: http://molsim.chem.uva.nl. The author of this thesis cann be contacted by email: tampert@its.chem.uva.nl.
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