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Total 429 articles [ 키워드: Water ]
No. Article
101 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (12), pp.2074-2084 (2019)
Hydrodynamic modeling of the spiral-wound membrane module including the membrane curvature: reverse osmosis case study
Taherinejad M, Moghimi M, Derakhshan S
102 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (10), pp.1595-1603 (2019)
Ultrasonic-assisted synthesis of Populus alba activated carbon for water defluorination: Application for real wastewater
Bonyadi Z, Kumar PS, Foroutan R, et al.
103 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (9), pp.1499-1508 (2019)
Transformation and coagulation behaviors of iron (III) species of solid polymeric ferric sulfate with high basicity
Li D, Kang Y, Li J, et al.
104 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (8), pp.1209-1225 (2019)
An overview of nanomaterials for industrial wastewater treatment
Abdelbasir SM, Shalan AE
105 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (8), pp.1243-1248 (2019)
Effect of precipitation on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Cu-Zn-Al catalyst for water-gas shift reaction
Na HS, Ahn Sy, Shim JO, et al.
106 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (8), pp.1350-1359 (2019)
Optimization of inhibitive action of sodium molybdate (VI) for corrosion of carbon steel in saline water using response surface methodology
Rashid KH, Khadom AA
107 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (6), pp.869-879 (2019)
Simultaneous adsorption of Cd2+ and methylene blue from aqueous solution using xanthate-modified baker’s yeast
Song M, Duan Z, Qin R, et al.
108 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (6), pp.914-928 (2019)
Enhancing natural gas dehydration performance using electrospun nanofibrous sol-gel coated mixed matrix membranes
Poormohammadian SJ, Darvishi P, Dezfuli AMG
109 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (4), pp.529-539 (2019)
Phenol removal from aqueous solution using amino modified silica nanoparticles
Saleh S, Younis A, Ali R, et al.
110 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (3), pp.450-455 (2019)
Synthesis of fly ash-based microporous copper silicate for CO2 capture from humid flue gases
Liu L, Chen X, Wang Y, et al.
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