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    Long range corrections for computer simulations of adsorption by SIPERSTEIN, F., MYERS, A. L., TALU, O.

    Published in Molecular physics (10-07-2002)
    “…Long range corrections are routinely applied to simulations of bulk fluids by assuming that the radial distribution function is unity beyond a certain cutoff…”
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    Needs, status, techniques and problems with binary gas adsorption experiments by Talu, Orhan

    Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (01-07-1998)
    “…Microporous adsorbents are gaining ever increasing importance in industry. “Almost all applications of adsorption involve mixtures.” This statement probably…”
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    Molecular simulation of adsorption: Gibbs dividing surface and comparison with experiment by Talu, Orhan, Myers, Alan L.

    Published in AIChE journal (01-05-2001)
    “…At low temperature near the normal boiling point, computer simulations of adsorption of gases can be compared directly with experiment. However, for adsorptive…”
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    Reference potentials for adsorption of helium, argon, methane, and krypton in high-silica zeolites by Talu, Orhan, Myers, Alan L

    “…Quantitative agreement with experimental data for adsorption of argon, krypton, and methane in high-silica zeolites is achieved with a molecular model, which…”
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    Adsorption of lactic acid from fermentation broth and aqueous solutions on Zeolite molecular sieves by Aljundi, Isam H., Belovich, Joanne M., Talu, Orhan

    Published in Chemical engineering science (01-09-2005)
    “…The recovery of lactic acid from fermentation broth and aqueous solutions was studied by adsorption on Silicalite molecular sieves. Batch experiments were used…”
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    Heterogeneous adsorption equilibria with comparable molecule and pore sizes by Talu, Orhan, Guo, Chang Jie, Hayhurst, David T

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-10-1989)
    “…Isotherms have been measured at temperatures ranging from 0 to 150{degree}C for the adsorption of benzene, toluene, and p-xylene on silicalite. Results show…”
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    Effect of cations on methane adsorption by NaY, MgY, CaY, SrY, and BaY zeolites by Talu, Orhan, Zhang, Si Yang, Hayhurst, David T

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-12-1993)
    “…Methane isotherms on NaY, MgY, CaY, SrY, and BaY zeolites are measured between 25 and 70[degree]C and upto 6760 kPa. All isotherms are of type I. The initial…”
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    Surface Resistance to Permeation through the Silicalite Single Crystal Membrane:  Variation with Permeant by Ahunbay, M. Goktug, Elliott, J. Richard, Talu, Orhan

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (10-06-2004)
    “…The variation of surface resistances to diffusion of molecules through the silicalite single-crystal membranes as a function of permeants has been investigated…”
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    The Diffusion Process of Methane through a Silicalite Single Crystal Membrane by Ahunbay, M. Goktug, Elliott, J. Richard, Talu, Orhan

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-05-2002)
    “…The diffusion process of methane in a silicalite single-crystal membrane has been investigated using the Dual Control Volume-Grand Canonical Molecular Dynamics…”
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    Effect of Surface Resistances on the Diffusion of Binary Mixtures in the Silicalite Single Crystal Membrane by Ahunbay, M. Göktuǧ, Elliott, J. Richard, Talu, Orhan

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (20-01-2005)
    “…Diffusion of methane and argon mixtures through the silicalite single-crystal membrane is studied using the dual-control volume-grand canonical molecular…”
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    Behavior and performance of adsorptive natural gas storage cylinders during discharge by Chang, K.J., Talu, Orhan

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (1996)
    “…Adsorbed natural gas (ANG) has the potential to replace compressed natural gas in mobile storage applications, such as in vehicles. Although a substantial…”
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    Diffusivities of n-alkanes in silicalite by steady-state single-crystal membrane technique by Talu, Orhan, Sun, Matthew S., Shah, D. B.

    Published in AIChE journal (01-03-1998)
    “…A novel experimental technique that measures the diffusive flux through a single‐crystal membrane (SCM) was developed and tested. Unlike all other macroscopic…”
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    Correlation of Multicomponent Gas Adsorption by the Dual-Site Langmuir Model. Application to Nitrogen/Oxygen Adsorption on 5A-Zeolite by Mathias, Paul M., Kumar, Ravi, Moyer, J. Douglas, Schork, Joan M., Srinivasan, Sree R., Auvil, Steven R., Talu, Orhan

    “…The dual-site Langmuir model (bimodal two-site discrete distribution with the Langmuir isotherm) provides a powerful framework to correlate multicomponent gas…”
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    Development of an intelligent motion controller and its application to the automation of a McBain-Bakr balance by MALCZYK, J, TALU, O, MEGARGLE, R

    “…This paper presents a modular approach to motion control using a microconlroller-based stepper motor driver. As an application of the driver, an inexpensive…”
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    Measurement and analysis of oxygen/nitrogen/ 5A-zeolite adsorption equilibria for air separation by Talu, Orhan, Li, Jianmin, Kumar, Ravi, Mathias, Paul M., Moyer, J.Douglas, Schork, Joan M.

    Published in Gas separation & purification (1996)
    “…Multicomponent adsorption equilibrium data are essential for the reliable design of processes and equipment for gas separation by adsorption. We discuss…”
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