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SOURCE: Kumalaputri A. Engineering Chemistry vol. 2. 2023
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Textbook in PDF format The second issue of the Engineering Chemistry journal contains articles where are presented results of scientific and engineering research related to the analysis of synthesis methods and optical properties of copper-based metal-organic frameworks, and technologies of waste recycling including biomass, organic dyes and low-density polyethylene. This volume will be helpful to researchers and chemical engineers. Synthesis and Optical Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks Synthesis and Optical Properties of Copper Terephthalate Metal Organic Frame Works Study of Temperature Effect on the Structure and Optical Properties of RIT- 62 Cu-MOFs Waste Recycling Coconut Shell Liquid Smoke Production Quality from Size and Power Using Microwave-Assisted Pyrolysis Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of ZnO/ Activated Carbon from Vetiver Distillation Waste Optimization of Methylene Blue Ultrasound-Assisted Adsorption onto Magnetic Sugarcane Bagasse Activated Carbon Using Response Surface Methodology LDPE Film Waste Treatment into Liquid Fuel Using Catalytic Cracking Study of the Degradation of Dyes by a Mononuclear Copper Complex Forming a Zigzag Chain
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