Issue
Total 10 articles [ 키워드: Interfacial Tension ]
No. Article
1 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 34 (12), pp.3119-3124 (2017)
Investigating the effect of nano-silica on efficiency of the foam in enhanced oil recovery
Amirsadat SA, Moradi B, Hezave AZ, et al.
2 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (2), pp.711-719 (2016)
Synthesis and characterization of a new polymeric surfactant for chemical enhanced oil recovery
Babu K, Pal N, Saxena VK, et al.
3 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (1), pp.57-62 (2016)
Microfluidic room temperature ionic liquid droplet generation depending on the hydrophobicity and interfacial tension
Hwang JW, Choi JH, Choi B, et al.
4 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (2), pp.222-229 (2015)
Interfacial resistance in CO2-normal alkane and N2-normal alkane systems: An experimental and modeling investigation
Nikkhou F, Keshavarz P, Ayatollahi S, et al.
5 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (2), pp.261-267 (2015)
Molecular structure-device performance relationship in polymer solar cells based on indene-C60 bis-adduct derivatives
Cho HH, Cho CH, Kang H, et al.
6 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (12), pp.2248-2253 (2013)
Experimental and theoretical investigations on the carbon dioxide gas hydrate formation kinetics at the onset of turbidity regarding CO2 capture and sequestration processes
ZareNezhad B, Mottahedin M, Varaminian F
7 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (11), pp.2108-2117 (2013)
Ionic liquids as novel surfactants for potential use in enhanced oil recovery
Benzagouta MS, AlNashef IM, Karnanda W, et al.
8 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (5), pp.1125-1130 (2013)
Simultaneous influence of uni-univalent salt aqueous solutions and sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant on interfacial tension of toluene-water
Saien J, Moghaddamnia F, Mishi M
9 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (3), pp.724-732 (2013)
Modeling interfacial tension of (CH4+N2)+H2O and (N2+CO2)+H2O systems using linear gradient theory
Khosharay S, Varaminian F
10 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 19 (2), pp.337-341 (2002)
Rheological Properties of Polystyrene and Poly(methyl methacrylate) Blends
Han MS, Jung HC, Park JH, et al.