Volume 5 Issue 1


Research Article

Utilization of Modified Eggshells as a Solid Catalyst for the Conversion of Waste Cooking Oil to Biodiesel

Authors: Hassan ST and Nageswara Rao L*

  
  
  

Review Article

The Organization of Multi-Flow Heat Exchange Systems with Minimal Irreversibility

Authors: Akhremenkov AA and Tsirlin AM*

  
  
  

Research Article

Acid Base Demineralization of Pyrolytic Carbon Black Obtained From Waste Rubber

Authors: Aslam N, Khawaja A, Shahid Y and Awan JA*

  
  
  

Research Article

The Importance of Linear Combinations in Theory of Electrolytic Systems

Authors: Michałowska-Kaczmarczyk AM, Michałowski T*

  
  
  

Research Article

Experimental Investigation on Production of Biodiesel from Padina boergesenii sp. Macro Algae

Authors: Nageswara Rao L* and Al Riyami SSS

  
  
  

Short Communication

Fungus Gnats and Shore Flies

Authors: Prior TJ*

  
  
  

Published Manuscripts

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Intensification of Synthesis of Crystalline Zinc Phosphate (Zn3(Po4)2) Nanopowder: Advantage of Sonochemical Method Over Conventional Method

Abstract In the present study, nano-sized zinc phosphate (ZP) powders were prepared using conventional (NUS) and sonochemically assisted (US) precipitation method, using zinc chloride and potassium dihydrogen phosphate as precursors and 25% of ammonia solution
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