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  • Calero Diaz, S., Garzón, B., & Lago, S. (2003). Influence of charge distribution on the thermophysical and dynamical properties of polar linear molecules. Journal of Chemical Physics, 118(24), 11079-11091. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1574775
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    Beerdsen, E., Dubbeldam, D., Smit, B., Vlugt, T. J. H., & Calero Diaz, S. (2003). Simulating the Effect of Nonframework Cations on the Adsorption of Alkanes in MFI-type Zeolites. The journal of Physical Chemistry. B, 44, 12088-12096.
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    Dubbeldam, D., Calero Diaz, S., Maesen, T. L. M., & Smit, B. (2003). Incommensurate Diffusion in Confined Systems. Physical Review Letters, 90, 245901-1-245901-4.
  • Schenk, M., Calero Diaz, S., Maesen, T. L. M., van Benthem, L. L., Verbeek, M. G., & Smit, B. (2002). Understanding zeolite catalysis: Inverse shape selectivity revised. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 41, 2500-2502.
  • Krishna, R., Calero Diaz, S., & Smit, B. (2002). Investigation of Entropy effects during Sorption of Mixtures of Alkanes in MFI zeolite. Chemical Engineering Journal, 88, 81-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1385-8947(01)00253-4
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    Beerdsen, E., Smit, B., & Calero Diaz, S. (2002). The influence of non-framework sodium cations on the adsorption of alkanes in MFI- and MOR-type zeolites. The journal of Physical Chemistry. B, 106, 10659-10667. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp026257w
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    Krishna, R., Smit, B., & Calero Diaz, S. (2002). Entropy effects during sorption of alkanes in zeolites. Chemical Society reviews, 31, 185-194. https://doi.org/10.1039/b101267n
  • Calero Diaz, S., Smit, B., & Krishna, R. (2001). Configurational entropy effects during sorption of hexane isomers in silicalite. Journal of Catalysis, 202, 395-401. https://doi.org/10.1006/jcat.2001.3293
  • Calero Diaz, S., Smit, B., & Krishna, R. (2001). Separation of linear, mono-methyl and di-methyl alkanes in the 5 - 7 carbon atom range by exploiting configurational entropy effects during sorption on silicalite-1. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 3, 4390-4398. https://doi.org/10.1039/b103118j
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