Volume 1 Issue 2


Research Article

Trajectory and Transit Patterns of Isolated Nanoparticles in Structured Micromodels

Authors: Sajjadiani S, Javadpour F and Jeje AA

  
  
  

Review Article

CO Oxidation by Cobalt Oxide: An Experimental Study on the Relationship between Nanoparticle Size and Reaction Kinetics

Authors: Bijith D Mankidy, Nianthrini Balakrishnan, Babu Joseph and Vinay K Gupta

  
  
  

Review Article

Overview of CO2 Capture from Flue Gas Streams by Vacuum Pressure Swing Adsorption Technology

Authors: Jianghua Ling, Augustine Ntiamoah, Penny Xiao, Dong Xu, Paul A Webley, Yuchun Zhai

  
  
  

Review Article

Chemical Shrinkage During Hydration Reactions of Calcium Aluminate Cement

Authors: Ukrainczyk N

  
  
  

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