Issue
Total 120 articles [ 키워드: Phenol ]
No. Article
61 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (2), pp.304-309 (2014)
Synthesis of polymer membranes of different porosity and their application for phenol removal from liquid phase
Hofman-Bieniek M, Jasiewicz K, Pietrzak R
62 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (12), pp.2213-2218 (2013)
Removal of 4-nitro-phenol from wastewater using synthetic zeolite and kaolin clay
Ahmedzeki NS, Rashid HA, Alnaama AA, et al.
63 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (11), pp.2030-2036 (2013)
Silver nanoparticles containing hybrid polymer microgels with tunable surface plasmon resonance and catalytic activity
Ajmal M, Farooqi ZH, Siddiq M
64 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (11), pp.2052-2058 (2013)
Cometabolic degradation of para-nitrophenol and phenol by Ralstonia eutropha in a Kissiris-immobilized cell bioreactor
Jamshidian H, Khatami S, Mogharei A, et al.
65 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (11), pp.2100-2107 (2013)
Photodegradation of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol catalyzed by Zn/MgO nanoparticles prepared in aqueous-organic medium
Ali S, Farrukh MA, Khaleeq-ur-Rahman M
66 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (8), pp.1544-1551 (2013)
Least squares estimation of kinetic parameters in batch adsorption of phenol with confidence interval analysis
Shao Y, Zhang H, Yan Y
67 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (4), pp.852-859 (2013)
Continuous phenol hydroxylation over ultrafine TS-1 in a side-stream ceramic membrane reactor
Jiang X, She F, Jiang H, et al.
68 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (3), pp.714-723 (2013)
Adsorption of phenol and 1-naphthol onto XC-72 carbon
Zuo L, Yu S, Cheng L, et al.
69 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 29 (11), pp.1577-1584 (2012)
A comprehensive study on wastewater treatment using photo-impinging streams reactor: Continuous treatment
Royaee SJ, Sohrabi M, Fallah N
70 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 29 (11), pp.1604-1609 (2012)
Thermal stabilities of polyphenols and fatty acids in Laminaria japonica hydrolysates produced using subcritical water
Park JN, Ali-Nehari A, Woo HC, et al.
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