Issue
Total 9 articles [ 키워드: Pharmaceutical ]
No. Article
1 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 39 (12), pp.3361-3368 (2022)
The modelling of biosorption for rapid removal of organic matter with activated sludge biomass from real industrial effluents
Domanovac MV, Runjavec MS, Meštrović E
2 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 39 (10), pp.2725-2735 (2022)
Comparative study of naproxen degradation via integrated UV/O3/PMS process: Degradation products, reaction pathways, and toxicity assessment
Pourakbar M, Ghanbari F, Khavar AHC, et al.
3 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 39 (4), pp.973-985 (2022)
A Taguchi approach with electron-beam irradiation to optimize the efficiency of removing enrofloxacin from aqueous media
Truong HTB, Bui HN, Nguyen HT, et al.
4 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 35 (10), pp.2097-2116 (2018)
A comprehensive comparison among four different approaches for predicting the solubility of pharmaceutical solid compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide
Sodeifian G, Sajadian SA, Razmimanesh F, et al.
5 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 34 (4), pp.1141-1148 (2017)
Adsorption of ibuprofen sodium salt onto Amberlite resin IRN-78:Kinetics, isotherm and thermodynamic investigations
Taleb F, ben Mosbah M, Elaloui E, et al.
6 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (11), pp.3149-3161 (2016)
Activated carbon from sewage sludge for removal of sodium diclofenac and nimesulide from aqueous solutions
dos Reis GS, Mahbub MKB, Wilhelm M, et al.
7 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (12), pp.2109-2123 (2014)
Methods for separation of organic and pharmaceutical compounds by different polymer materials
Ingole PG, Ingole NP
8 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (2), pp.315-322 (2011)
Solid forms of pharmaceuticals: Polymorphs, salts and cocrystals
Sarma B, Chen J, Hsi HY, et al.
9 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 14 (2), pp.109-116 (1997)
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION AND BIOASSAY IDENTIFICATION OF PRODRUG SUBSTANCES FROM NATURAL RESOURCES
Noh MJ, Choi ES, Kim SH, et al.