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Siriwimol Somdee
Siriwimol Somdee
High-Performance Computing Unit (CECC-HCU), Chulalongkorn University
Verified email at student.chula.ac.th
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Performance controlled via surface oxygen-vacancy in Ti-based oxide catalyst during methyl oleate epoxidation
S Praserthdam, M Rittiruam, K Maungthong, T Saelee, S Somdee, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 18952, 2020
362020
Computational study of the evolution of Ni-based catalysts during the dry reforming of methane
S Praserthdam, S Somdee, M Rittiruam, PB Balbuena
Energy & Fuels 34 (4), 4855-4864, 2020
302020
On the deactivation mechanisms of MnO2 electrocatalyst during operation in rechargeable zinc-air batteries studied via density functional theory
M Rittiruam, S Somdee, P Buapin, N Aumnongpho, N Kerdprasit, ...
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 869, 159280, 2021
232021
Experimental and computational investigation on underlying factors promoting high coke resistance in NiCo bimetallic catalysts during dry reforming of methane
T Saelee, M Lerdpongsiripaisarn, M Rittiruam, S Somdee, A Liu, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 519, 2021
172021
A key role of soft and refractory coke in the deactivation of γ–Al2O3 catalysts during low-temperature methyl oleate epoxidation: An experiment and DFT study
N Buasuk, M Rittiruam, K Maungthong, S Somdee, T Saelee, ...
Fuel 321, 124064, 2022
22022
First‐Principles Investigations on Effects of B‐Site Substitution (B═ Mn, Fe, and Co) on La‐Based Perovskite Oxides As Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Rechargeable Metal–Air …
S Somdee, M Rittiruam, T Saelee, P Khajondetchairit, A Ektarawong, ...
Advanced Theory and Simulations, 2301235, 2024
2024
A Key Role of Soft and Refractory Coke in the Deactivation of γ--Al 2O 3 Catalysts During Low-Temperature Methyl Oleate Epoxidation
M Rittiruam, K Maungthong, S Somdee, T Saelee, P Aphichoksiri, ...
Available at SSRN 3994499, 0
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S Praserthdam, M Rittiruam, K Maungthong, T Saelee, S Somdee, ...
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