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Selective anaerobic oxidation of methane enables direct synthesis of methanol
VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, M Ranocchiari, JA Van Bokhoven
Science 356 (6337), 523-527, 2017
8162017
Towards a better understanding of Lewis acidic aluminium in zeolites
M Ravi, VL Sushkevich, JA van Bokhoven
Nature materials 19 (10), 1047-1056, 2020
2892020
Glucose dehydration to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural over phosphate catalysts
VV Ordomsky, VL Sushkevich, JC Schouten, J Van Der Schaaf, TA Nijhuis
Journal of catalysis 300, 37-46, 2013
2362013
Active sites and mechanisms in the direct conversion of methane to methanol using Cu in zeolitic hosts: a critical examination
MA Newton, AJ Knorpp, VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, JA Van Bokhoven
Chemical Society Reviews 49 (5), 1449-1486, 2020
2252020
Design of a Metal‐Promoted Oxide Catalyst for the Selective Synthesis of Butadiene from Ethanol
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova, VV Ordomsky, E Taarning
ChemSusChem 7 (9), 2527-2536, 2014
2012014
The unique interplay between copper and zinc during catalytic carbon dioxide hydrogenation to methanol
M Zabilskiy, VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, MA Newton, F Krumeich, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 2409, 2020
1912020
Misconceptions and challenges in methane-to-methanol over transition-metal-exchanged zeolites
M Ravi, VL Sushkevich, AJ Knorpp, MA Newton, D Palagin, AB Pinar, ...
Nature Catalysis 2 (6), 485-494, 2019
1832019
Study of acetaldehyde condensation chemistry over magnesia and zirconia supported on silica
VV Ordomsky, VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 333 (1-2), 85-93, 2010
1702010
Ethanol conversion into butadiene over Zr-containing molecular sieves doped with silver
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova, E Taarning
Green Chemistry 17 (4), 2552-2559, 2015
1672015
The effect of the active‐site structure on the activity of copper mordenite in the aerobic and anaerobic conversion of methane into methanol
VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, JA van Bokhoven
Angewandte Chemie 130 (29), 9044-9048, 2018
1592018
With open arms: open sites of ZrBEA zeolite facilitate selective synthesis of butadiene from ethanol
VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, II Ivanova
ACS Catalysis 5 (8), 4833-4836, 2015
1532015
Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley–Oppenauer reaction of crotonaldehyde with ethanol over Zr-containing catalysts
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova, S Tolborg, E Taarning
Journal of catalysis 316, 121-129, 2014
1442014
Mechanistic study of ethanol dehydrogenation over silica‐supported silver
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova, E Taarning
ChemCatChem 5 (8), 2367-2373, 2013
1272013
Spectroscopic evidence for open and closed Lewis acid sites in ZrBEA zeolites
VL Sushkevich, A Vimont, A Travert, II Ivanova
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 119 (31), 17633-17639, 2015
1182015
On the mechanism underlying the direct conversion of methane to methanol by copper hosted in zeolites; braiding Cu K-edge XANES and reactivity studies
MA Newton, AJ Knorpp, AB Pinar, VL Sushkevich, D Palagin, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 140 (32), 10090-10093, 2018
1072018
Ag‐Promoted ZrBEA Zeolites Obtained by Post‐Synthetic Modification for Conversion of Ethanol to Butadiene
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova
ChemSusChem 9 (16), 2216-2225, 2016
1072016
Mechanistic study of ethanol conversion into butadiene over silver promoted zirconia catalysts
VL Sushkevich, II Ivanova
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 215, 36-49, 2017
1062017
Methane-to-methanol: activity descriptors in copper-exchanged zeolites for the rational design of materials
VL Sushkevich, JA van Bokhoven
ACS Catalysis 9 (7), 6293-6304, 2019
1002019
Methane-to-methanol via chemical looping: Economic potential and guidance for future research
JP Lange, VL Sushkevich, AJ Knorpp, JA van Bokhoven
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 58 (20), 8674-8680, 2019
982019
On the location of Lewis acidic aluminum in zeolite mordenite and the role of framework-associated aluminum in mediating the switch between Brønsted and Lewis acidity
M Ravi, VL Sushkevich, JA van Bokhoven
Chemical Science 12 (11), 4094-4103, 2021
972021
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