Issue
Total 26 articles [ 키워드: MCM-41 ]
No. Article
11 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (2), pp.322-326 (2014)
Direct synthesis of bi-modal porous structure MCM-41 and its application in CO2 capturing through amine-grafting
Gholami M, Talaie MR, Aghamiri SF
12 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 29 (5), pp.555-562 (2012)
Photodecomposition of polyphenols in E. camaldulensis leaves in the presence of hybrid catalyst of titania and MCM-41 synthesized from rice husk silica
Artkla S
13 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 29 (2), pp.249-262 (2012)
Adsorptive separation of carbon dioxide by polyethyleneimine modified adsorbents
Sharma P, Baek IH, Park YW, et al.
14 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (2), pp.567-574 (2011)
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide into oxirane solution containing ID-CP-MS41 catalyst
Oh KJ, Mun SM, Kim SS, et al.
15 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (6), pp.1868-1875 (2010)
Chemical absorption of carbon dioxide into phenyl glycidyl ether solution containing THA-CP-MS41 catalyst
Choe YS, Oh KJ, Kim MC, et al.
16 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (4), pp.1184-1191 (2010)
Investigation of equilibrium and kinetic parameters of methylene blue adsorption onto MCM-41
Monash P, Pugazhenthi G
17 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (6), pp.1556-1562 (2009)
Characteristics and photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange on Ti-RH-MCM-41 and TiO2/RH-MCM-41
Artkla S, Wantala K, Srinameb BO, et al.
18 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (4), pp.1098-1105 (2009)
Monte Carlo simulation on the adsorption properties of carbon tetrachloride, neopentane, and cyclohexane in MCM-41
Moon SD, Choi DW
19 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (3), pp.783-790 (2009)
Absorption of carbon dioxide into glycidyl methacrylate solution containing the triethylamine immobilized ionic liquid on MCM-41 catalyst
Son YS, Park SW, Park DW, et al.
20 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 20 (5), pp.950-955 (2003)
Utilization of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves Synthesized from Natural Source Rice Husk Silica to Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds (CVOCs) Adsorption
Grisdanurak N, Chiarakorn S, Wittayakun J
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