Robert H. Wentorf Jr.
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American chemical engineer
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Why Is Robert H. Wentorf Jr. Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert H. Wentorf Jr. was a staff scientist at General Electric Corporate Research and Development Laboratory in Schenectady, N.Y. and a professor of chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.
Robert H. Wentorf Jr.'s Published Works
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Published Works
- Cubic Form of Boron Nitride (1957) (538)
- Direct Transformation of Hexagonal Boron Nitride to Denser Forms (1963) (446)
- Sintered Superhard Materials (1980) (303)
- Two New Forms of Silicon (1963) (295)
- Synthesis of the Cubic Form of Boron Nitride (1961) (259)
- Diamond‐Graphite Equilibrium Line from Growth and Graphitization of Diamond (1961) (258)
- Diamond growth rates (1971) (178)
- Preparation of Semiconducting Cubic Boron Nitride (1962) (162)
- Modern very high pressure techniques (1962) (161)
- Lennard‐Jones and Devonshire Equation of State of Compressed Gases and Liquids (1950) (152)
- Advances in high pressure research (1966) (129)
- The Behavior of Some Carbonaceous Materials at Very High Pressures and High Temperatures (1965) (121)
- The Free Volume for Rigid Sphere Molecules (1951) (89)
- Boron: Another Form (1965) (79)
- Preparation of Semiconducting Diamonds (1962) (62)
- Thermochemical Hydrogen Generation (1974) (58)
- Chapter 9 – High Pressure Phenomena (1971) (53)
- The growth of large diamond crystals (2004) (48)
- Film Growth Kinetics of Chemical Vapor Deposition of Copper from Cu ( HFA ) 2 (1993) (46)
- CVD of copper using copper(I) and copper(II) β-diketonates (1995) (44)
- Low Pressure Chemically Vapor Deposited Copper Films for Advanced Device Metallization (1993) (39)
- Isotherms in the Critical Regions of Carbon Dioxide and Sulfur Hexafluoride (1956) (34)
- On the Origin of Natural Diamonds. (1961) (31)
- Selective deposition of copper by chemical vapor deposition using Cu(HFA)2 (1994) (25)
- Condensed Systems at High Pressures (1959) (23)
- Growth of large, high‐quality diamond crystals at General Electric (1991) (22)
- Hexagonal (wurtzite) silicon. (1977) (20)
- Nucleation of copper on TiW and TiN during chemical vapor deposition (1993) (19)
- New high pressure modifications of BPO4 and BAsO4 (1959) (16)
- Note on the Scratching of Diamond (1959) (15)
- Olivine-Spinel Transformation (1959) (13)
- Errors in diamond synthesis (1993) (12)
- Solutions of carbon at high pressure (1966) (11)
- The formation of Gore Mountain [New York] garnet and hornblende at high temperature and pressure (1956) (10)
- SEMICONDUCTING DIAMONDS BY ION BOMBARDMENT (1965) (10)
- Modern very-high-pressure research (1967) (8)
- Thermochemical hydrogen generation: heat requirements and costs. (1975) (7)
- Thermal chemical vapor deposition of copper from hexafluoroacetylacetonate Cu(I) vinyltrimethylsilane: kinetic studies (1998) (6)
- Characteristics of Polycrystalline Copper Films Made by CVD from Cu(HFA) 2 (1992) (6)
- High-Pressure Synthesis (Chemistry) (2003) (6)
- Closed loop chemical systems for energy transmission, conversion and storage (1974) (5)
- Cubic Boron Nitride Synthesis and Applications (1992) (3)
- Anomalous Water: Attempts at High-Pressure Synthesis (1970) (3)
- Method for the production of diamond and apparatus for improvement of food udovelse (1976) (0)
- Closed-cycle thermochemical production of hydrogen and oxygen. [CuCl/sub 2/] (1974) (0)
- Response : Thermochemical Hydrogen Generation: Heat Requirements and Costs (1975) (0)
- Preparation method of cubic boron nitride (1973) (0)
- A process for producing a grinding or Schneidkoerpers (1961) (0)
- Refractory Boron Compounds (2000) (0)
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