Journal of the Chemical Society - Faraday Transactions
Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 0956-5000
Abbreviation : J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans.
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Most Cited Articles
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GULP: A computer program for the symmetry-adapted simulation of solids
Citation: 2296
Authors: Julian D.
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Thermodynamics of solvation of ions. Part 5.—Gibbs free energy of hydration at 298.15 K
Citation: 1911
Authors: Yizhak
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Ultraviolet–visible absorption spectra of the colloidal metallic elements
Citation: 1472
Authors: J. Alan, Desmond G.
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Reduction of CeO<sub>2</sub>by hydrogen. Magnetic susceptibility and Fourier-transform infrared, ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements
Citation: 551
Authors: Ahmidou, Vincent, Ahmed, Jean, Eugene, Jean Claude, Jaâfar, Lionel, Françlois, Eric, Guy Noël, O.
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Sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy of the solid/liquid interface
Citation: 542
Authors: Colin D.
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Pyridine and ammonia as probes for FTIR analysis of solid acid catalysts
Citation: 497
Authors: Tommy, Elena, Daniele, Lucio
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Atomistic simulation of dislocations, surfaces and interfaces in MgO
Citation: 453
Authors: Graeme W., E. Toby, Nora H., Duncan J., Stephen C.
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Re-evaluation of the thiocyanate dosimeter for pulse radiolysis
Citation: 442
Authors: George V., Craig R.
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Calculation of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous species at high pressures and temperatures. Effective electrostatic radii, dissociation constants and standard partial molal properties to 1000 °C and 5 kbar
Citation: 442
Authors: Everett L., Eric H., James W., Dimitri A., Harold C.