John Krohn
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Also affiliated: University of Minnesota (2005–2006); University of Massachusetts Amherst (2002); University of Minnesota System (2005–2006)
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John Krohn's research interests include the thermodynamics of porous materials, particularly zeolites, and their applications in areas such as adsorption. He has investigated the molecular structure and surface properties of these materials, considering factors like hydrogen-ion concentration and the interaction with specific molecules like arginine and phenylalanine. His work also touches upon the porosity and thermodynamic behavior of these substances.
In addition to his materials science research, Krohn has been involved in educational studies. He has explored student responses to experiential learning approaches and examined the continued importance of printed thermodynamic property tables in the age of digital resources. Krohn has also served as a Co-Principal Investigator on a significant National Science Foundation grant totaling $2,000,000, focused on social mobility through an Arkansas Tech program.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 998
Selected Publications
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Design of Experiments: Student Response to an Experiential Learning Approach (2025)
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Paper vs. Computer: Are Printed Thermodynamic Property Tables Still Important (2021)
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Energy & The Environment: An Energy Education Course For High School Teachers (2020)
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles; Current Status and Future Prospect (2019)
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Experimental Investigation into the Effects of Thermal Recuperation on the Combustion Characteristics of a Non-Premixed Meso-Scale Vortex Combustor (2018)
Federal Grants 1 $2,000,000 total
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