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1. The Influence Of Chemical Potential On The Computer Simulation Of Hydrogen Storage In Carbon Nanotubes
2. A Molecular Simulation Study Of SC-CO2 And Coadsorbed Molecule On Porous SiO2
3. Computer Simulation Of Hydrogen Storage In Transition Metal-doped Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Array
4. Adsorption And Separation Of Fluid On Carbon Materials: Experiments And Molecular Simulations
5. Capture Of Trace Sulfur Gases From Binary Mixtures By Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Arrays: A Molecular Simulation Study
6. Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation Of The Adsorption Of Harmful Gases In Nanoporous Materials
7. Chemical Groups Affect The Theory Of The Hydrogen Storage Properties Of Metal-organic Framework Materials Research
8. The Adsorption Properties Of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon In Flexible Metal Organic Frameworks
9. GULP Simulation Of Hydrogen Storage In Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
10. Calculated Simulation Of Hydrogen Adsorption On Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes At The Low And Normal Temperatures
11. The Application Of Molecular Simulation In The Research On Covalent Organic Frameworks
12. Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation Of CH4 Adsorption In Kerogen
13. The Molecular Simulation Study On Adsorption And Diffusion In The Process Of Alkanes Displacement With Carbon Dioxide Injection On Illite And Calcite
14. The Existing Form Of Arsenic Species In Coal-fired Flue Gas And Its Adsorption By Zeolite
15. Theoretical Simulation On The Performance Of Metal-Organic Frameworks And Single-Layer Porous Materials For Gas Adsorption And Separation
16. Theoretical Study On Adsorption Properties Of Nitrogen In Zeolites
17. Multi-scale Simulation Study On Hydrogen Storage Performance Of Three Graphyne Materials
18. Study On Hydrogen Storage Properties Of Novel Metal-organic Frameworks(MOFs)Materials
19. Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of (129)Xe chemical shifts in a zeolites
20. Theoretical Simulations On Gas Adsorption And Separation Of Three Composite Carbon Nanoporous Materials
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