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Pure Phase Co3O4 Anchored on Nitrogen-Doped Porous Carbon for High-Performance Lithium-ion Batteries
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisTransition metal oxides (TMOs), due to their high theoretical capacity, and long cycling stability, have received increasing attention as the anode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).
Qingling Ruan +6 more
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Y Zeolite-Based Catalyst for Palm Oil Cracking to Produce Gasoline
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisThe increasing demand for oil fuel and the decline of crude oil reserves highlight the need for alternative energy sources. Palm oil, as a renewable resource, has potential for biofuel production through catalytic cracking. This study aims to develop and
Arif Algifari +3 more
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Enhanced Adsorption of Brilliant Green Dye Using Barium Ferrite/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisThis study presents the synthesis and characterization of barium ferrite/graphene oxide (BaFeO/GO) nanocomposites for the adsorption of brilliant green dye (BGD) from aqueous solutions.
U. Saed +3 more
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Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
In this study, a one-dimensional fluid model is employed to analyze the electrical and physicochemical properties of dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) in pure CO₂ and CO₂/Ar mixtures at atmospheric pressure.
Mohamed Chenoui +2 more
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In this study, a one-dimensional fluid model is employed to analyze the electrical and physicochemical properties of dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) in pure CO₂ and CO₂/Ar mixtures at atmospheric pressure.
Mohamed Chenoui +2 more
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Silica Synthesis from Mount Semeru Volcanic Ash as a Nickel Heavy Metal Adsorbent
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisThis study aims to synthesize SiO2 gel-based adsorbents using the sol-gel method from Mount Semeru volcanic ash through varying concentrations of sodium hydroxide and acid catalysts and to determine its adsorption capacity on nickel (Ni(II)).
R. Darmawan +4 more
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Partial Hydrogenation of Sunflower and Soybean Oil Over Zirconia Supported Platinum Catalyst
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis1.0% Pt/ZrO₂ catalyst was synthesized and thoroughly characterized to evaluate its structural, morphological, and surface properties, as well as its catalytic performance in the selective hydrogenation of sunflower and soybean oils.
K. Toshtay
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Modeling Syngas Fermentation for Ethanol Production under Fluctuating Inlet Gas Composition
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisSyngas fermentation effectively converts CO, H₂, and CO₂ into valuable biofuels and chemicals. This study investigated the effects of fluctuating syngas composition and kLa as the critical operational parameters on microbial fermentation performance ...
N. A. Istiqomah +3 more
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Alkylation of Benzene with Ethanol over ZSM-5 Based La–P Catalysts
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & CatalysisBenzene ethylation in the presence of HZSM-5 zeolites is a promising method for producing ethylbenzene. This study examined the effects of modifying lanthanum and phosphorus as additives to the HZSM-5 catalyst, tested in the temperature range of 300-500 °
Sabit Eyyub Mamedov +5 more
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Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
Rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations necessitate the development of efficient and economically viable carbon capture materials. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offer strong potential due to their tunable pore structures and accessible metal sites.
N. K. Daud, H. Abdullah, N. Ismail
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Rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations necessitate the development of efficient and economically viable carbon capture materials. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offer strong potential due to their tunable pore structures and accessible metal sites.
N. K. Daud, H. Abdullah, N. Ismail
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Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
Textile industry wastewater contains synthetic dyes that are resistant to natural degradation, toxic, and capable of polluting aquatic environments.
I. Dewa +7 more
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Textile industry wastewater contains synthetic dyes that are resistant to natural degradation, toxic, and capable of polluting aquatic environments.
I. Dewa +7 more
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