Items where Author is "Barker, Carolyn M"
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Mills, James EJ, Brown, Alan D, Ryckmans, Thomas, Miller, Duncan C, Skerratt, Sarah E, Barker, Carolyn M and Bunnage, Mark E (2012) SAR mining and its application to the design of TRPA1 antagonists. MedChemComm, 3 (2). pp. 174-178.
Corà, Furio, Alfredsson, Maria, Barker, Carolyn M, Bell, Rob G, Foster, Martin D, Saadoune, Iman, Simperler, Alexandra and Catlow, C Richard A (2003) Modeling the framework stability and catalytic activity of pure and transition metal-doped zeotypes. Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 176 (2). pp. 496-529.
Barker, Carolyn M, Gleeson, David, Kaltsoyannis, Nikolas, Catlow, C Richard A, Sankar, Gopinathan and Thomas, John Meurig (2002) On the structure and coordination of the oxygen-donating species in Ti↑ MCM-41/TBHP oxidation catalysts: a density functional theory and EXAFS study. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 4. pp. 1228-1240.
Sankar, Gopinathan, Thomas, John Meuring, Catlow, C Richard A, Barker, Carolyn M, Gleeson, David and Kaltsoyannis, Nikolas (2001) The Three-Dimensional Structure of the Titanium-Centered Active Site during Steady-State Catalytic Epoxidation of Alkenes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 107 (38). pp. 9028-9030.
Sankar, Gopinathan, Thomas, John Meurig, Catlow, C Richard A, Barker, Carolyn M, Gleeson, David and Kaltsoyannis, Nikolas (2001) The three-dimensional structure of the titanium-centered active site during steady-state catalytic epoxidation of alkenes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 105 (38). pp. 9028-9030.
Turner, John FC, Benmore, Chris J, Barker, Carolyn M, Kaltsoyannis, Nikolas, Thomas, John Meurig, David, William IF and Catlow, C Richard A (2000) Probing the nature of acetylene bound to the active site of a Nina- zeolite Y catalyst by in situ neutron scattering. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 104 (32). pp. 7570-7573.
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Morrison, Glenn, Barker, Carolyn M, Kennedy, KM and Chadwick, Alan V (1996) A Computer Simulation Study of β-Spodumene. In: Materials Science Forum.