Grace Jones
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Also affiliated: Howard County General Hospital (2008); Chesterfield College (1991)
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Rice Research and Extension Center
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Grace Jones researches the application of cold plasma technology to enhance the efficiency of materials used in gas separation and reforming processes. Her work investigates how cold plasma can improve the performance of SAPO-34 membranes for separating CO2 and CH4 mixtures, as detailed in her 2024 publication. In a subsequent study, she explored the role of oxygen mobility within zirconia when subjected to low-temperature plasma, aiming to improve methane reforming for syngas production.
Jones collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Maria L. Carreon, Apolo Nambo, Fnu Gorky, and Vashanti Storr. She has authored 5 publications with a total of 33 citations and maintains an h-index of 3. Her most recent publication was in 2025, indicating ongoing activity in her field.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 33
Selected Publications
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Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas (2025)
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Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures (2024)
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- Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures
- Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures
- Performance and Enhanced Efficiency Induced by Cold Plasma on SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2 and CH4 Mixtures
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
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