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Total 250 articles [ 키워드: Oxidation ]
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31 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (4), pp.623-632 (2020)
Catalytic oxidation of sulfur dioxide over α-Fe2O3/SiO2 catalyst promoted with Co and Ce oxides
Yan Z, Kang Y, Li D, et al.
32 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (3), pp.556-562 (2020)
Which electrode is better for biomass valorization: Cu(OH)2 or CuO nanowire?
Pham HM, Kang MJ, Kim KA, et al.
33 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (2), pp.224-230 (2020)
Selective oxidation of 5-formyloxymethylfurfural to 2, 5-furandicarboxylic acid with Ru/C in water solution
Si Z, Zhang X, Zuo M, et al.
34 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (1), pp.176-183 (2020)
Carbon supported palladium-copper bimetallic catalysts for promoting electrochemical oxidation of formic acid and its utilization in direct formic acid fuel cell
Yang JW, Yang SW, Chung YJ, et al.
35 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (12), pp.2000-2007 (2019)
Microwave assisted persulfate induced degradation of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate
Bhandari PS, Gogate PR
36 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (10), pp.1688-1707 (2019)
Synthesis of low-cost HNO3-functionalized acetylene black carbon supported Pt-Ru/CAB nano electrocatalysts for the application in direct ethanol fuel cell (DEFC)
Choudhary AK, Pramanik H
37 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (7), pp.1157-1163 (2019)
Vertically aligned TiO2/ZnO nanotube arrays prepared by atomic layer deposition for photovoltaic applications
Kim JY, Shin KY, Raza MH, et al.
38 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (5), pp.650-659 (2019)
Influence of cerium and cesium promoters on vanadium catalyst for sulfur dioxide oxidation
Wang X, Kang Y, Li J, et al.
39 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (5), pp.713-721 (2019)
Application of photo-electro oxidation process for amoxicillin removal from aqueous solution: Modeling and toxicity evaluation
Fallahzadeh RA, Mahvi AH, Meybodi MN, et al.
40 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (3), pp.423-432 (2019)
Quantification of recalcitrant organic compounds during their removal test by a novel and economical method based on chemical oxygen demand analysis
Rodriguez-Mata AE, Amabilis-Sosa LE, Roe-Sosa A, et al.
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