Invited Book Chapters and Dissertation

1.      K.L. Yeung*, “Advances in characterization of microporous catalysts,” Invited review chapter for Catalytic Advances Program of The Catalysts Group Resources, USA.

 2.      K.L. Yeung*, W. Han#, “Zeolites for fuel cells,” in Zeolites and Catalysis: Synthesis, reactions and application, J. Cejka, A. Corma (Eds.), Wiley-VCH Verlag, (in print).

 

3.      K.L. Yeung*, “Nanotechnology research and commercialization in Hong Kong,” in Emerging Nanotechnology Power: Nanotechnology R&D and Business Trends in Asia and Pacific Rim,” L. Liu (Ed.), World Scientific Book, 2009.

 

4.      K.L. Yeung*, “Entrepreneurship and product design in chemical engineering,” invited chapter for Chemical Product Design: Towards a perspective through case studies, K.M. Ng, R. Gani and K. Dam-Johansen (Eds.) Elsevier Science (2006), pp 343-414.

 

5.      J.L.H. Chau, A.Y.L. Leung, M.B. Shing, K.L. Yeung* and C.M. Chan@, “Hydrogen and proton transport properties of nanoporous zeolite micromembranes,” in Z. Tang and P. Sheng (Eds), Nano Science and Technology: Novel Structure and Phenomena, Taylor and Francis, London, 2003, pp228-232.

           

6.      J.G. Duman@, T.M. Olsen, K.L. Yeung and F. Jerva, "The roles of Ice nucleators in cold tolerant invertebrates," Chapter 11 in Biological Ice Nucleators and Its Applications, (R.E. Lee Jr., G.J. Warren and L.V. Gusta, Eds.) APS Press, the American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN (1995).

 

7.      K.L. Yeung, "Scanning probe microscopy studies of microstructure and reactivity of Pt and Pd model supported catalysts," Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame (1993).

 

8.      J.G. Duman, D.W. Wu, K.L. Yeung and E.E. Wolf, "Hemolymph protein involved in the cold tolerance of terrestrial anthropoids: Antifreeze and ice nucleator protein," in Water and Life: Comparative analysis of water relationship at organismic, cellular and molecular level, Springer Verlag, Berlin (1992).

 

 

Note: underlined-advisee, @-peer research collaborator, #-post-doctoral research associate, †-undergraduate student, § - exchange student, ‡ - co-supervised student, *-corresponding author