Daniel M. Dabbs Former Research Scientist, Chemical and Biological Engineering (retired)

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Former Research Scientist, Chemical and Biological Engineering (retired)
91 E. Donegal Way
Shelton, WA 98584

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  • SubSim, Hyung, Richard A.Yetter, Terrence L. Connell, Daniel M. Dabbs, and Ilhan A. Aksay. 2020. “Multifunctional Graphene-Based Additives for Enhanced Combustion of Cracked Hydrocarbon Fuels under Supercritical Conditions”. Combustion Science and Technology 192 (7): 1420-35. Publisher’s Version: Multifunctional Graphene-Based Additives for Enhanced Combustion of Cracked Hydrocarbon Fuels under Supercritical Conditions.
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  • SubSim, Hyung, Richard A.Yetter, SungwookHong, Adri C.T.van Duin, Daniel M. Dabbs, and Ilhan A. Aksay. 2020. “Enhanced Fuel Decomposition in the Presence of Colloidal Functionalized Graphene Sheet-Supported Platinum Nanoparticles”. ACS Appl. Energy Mater. 3: 7637–7648. Publisher’s Version: Enhanced Fuel Decomposition in the Presence of Colloidal Functionalized Graphene Sheet-Supported Platinum Nanoparticles.
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  • SubSim, Hyung, Richard A.Yetter, SungwookHong, Adri C.T.van Duin, Daniel M. Dabbs, and Ilhan A. Aksay. 2020. “Functionalized Graphene Sheet As a Dispersible Fuel Additive for Catalytic Decomposition of Methylcyclohexane”. Combustion and Flame 217: 212-21. Publisher’s Version: Functionalized graphene sheet as a dispersible fuel additive for catalytic decomposition of methylcyclohexane.
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