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Vladimir Elokhin

Physical Chemistry
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis

Publications

1. G.S. Yablonskii, V.I. Bykov, A.N. Gorban', V.I. Elokhin. Kinetic Models of Catalytic Reactions. Comprehensive Chemical Kinetics, vol. 32, R.G. Compton, Ed.; Elsevier, Amsterdam-Oxford-New York-Tokyo, 1991, 392 pp.
2. G.S. Yablonskii, V.I. Elokhin. Kinetic Models of Heterogeneous Catalysis. In: Perspectives in Catalysis, J.M. Thomas & K.I. Zamaraev, Eds.; Blackwell Sci. Publ., Oxford, 1992, pp.191-249.
3. V.I. Elokhin, V.V. Gorodetskii. Atomic Scale Imaging of Oscillations and Chemical Waves at Catalytic Surface Reactions: Experimental and Statistical Lattice Models. In: Finely Dispersed Particles: Micro-, Nano-, and Atto-Engineering. Surfactant Science, vol. 130. A.M. Spasic, J.-P. Hsu, Eds.; Taylor & Francis, CRS Press: New York, 2005; Chapter 7, pp. 159-189.
4. V.V. Gorodetskii, V.I. Elokhin, J.W. Bakker, B.E. Nieuwenhuys. Field Electron and Field Ion Microscopy studies of chemical wave propagation in oscillatory reactions on platinum group metals. Catalysis Today, 105 (2005) 183-205.
5. E.D. Resnyanskii, E.I. Latkin, A.V. Myshlyavtsev, V.I. Elokhin. Monomolecular adsorption on rough surfaces with dynamically changing morphology. Chem. Phys. Lett., 248 (1996) 136-140.
6. E.D. Resnyanskii, A.V. Myshlyavtsev, V.I. Elokhin, B.S. Bal'zhinimaev. Dissociative adsorption on rough surfaces with dynamically changing morphology: a Monte Carlo model. Chem. Phys. Lett., 264 (1997) 174-179.
7. Latkin E.I., Sheinin D.E., Elokhin V.I, Bal’zhinimaev B.S. Lattice statistical model for phase transition of active component of catalyst for SO2 oxidation. React. Kinet. Catal. Lett., 56 (1995)169-178.
8. Oehlers C., Fehrmann R., Masters S.G., Eriksen K.M., Sheinin D.E., Bal’zhinimaev B.S., Elokhin V.I. In-situ spectroscopic studies and modeling of crystallization processes of sulphuric acid catalysts. Appl. Catal. A: General, 147 (1996) 127-144.
9. Efremov D.K., Elokhin V.I., Bal’zhinimaev B.S. Modeling of crystallization process in confined melt of sulphuric acid catalysts. J. Phys. Chem. B, 109 (2005) 20051-20054.
10. E.V. Kovalyov, E.D. Resnyanskii, V.I. Elokhin, B.S. Bal’zhinimaev, A.V. Myshlyavtsev. Novel statistical lattice model for the supported nanoparticle. Features of the reaction performance influenced by the dynamically changed shape and surface morphology of the supported active particle. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 5 (2003) 784-790.
11. E.V. Kovalyov, V.I. Elokhin, A.V. Myshlyavtsev. Stochastic simulation of physicochemical processes performance over supported metal nanoparticles. Journal of Comput. Chem., 2008, V. 29, # 1, pp.79-86.
12. E.V. Kovalyov, V.I. Elokhin, Simulation of adsorption processes performance over supported metal nanoparticles. Chem. Eng. J., 154 (2009) 88-93.
13. V.I. Elokhin, A.V. Matveev, E.V. Kovalyov, V.V. Gorodetskii. From single crystals to supported nanoparticles in oscillatory behavior of CO+O2 reaction on platinum and palladium surfaces: Experiment and stochastic models. Chem. Eng. J., 154 (2009) 94-106.
14. V.I. Elokhin, A.V. Myshlyavtsev. Catalytic Processes: Nanoscale Simulations. In: Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2nd Ed., Vol. II. C.I. Contescu and K. Putyera, Eds.; Taylor & Francis: New York, 2009; pp. 782-793.
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