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Subject: Industrial Engineering & Chemistry Research
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 14:51:11 -0400 (EDT)
Industrial Engineering & Chemistry Research
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/iecred/index.html
ISSN: 0888-5885
Industrial Engineering & Chemistry Research is an electronic version of
the print journal of the same title.
For both industrial chemists and chemical engineers, Industrial &
Engineering Chemistry Research is the reliable and current source of new
fundamental research, design methods, process design and development, and
product research and development.
This state-of-the-art monthly contains original studies in the areas of
kinetics, catalysis and reaction engineering, materials and interfaces,
process design and control, separations and other topics, with an emphasis
on new areas of science and technology. Timely review articles and
special issues are published throughout the year.
The ACS Publications Division has announced that its entire collection
of journals now have Web editions. Debuting at the ACS National Meeting
in Las Vegas, electronic versions of 20 journals join the 6 titles
currently available on the Web. To kick off the launch, ACS is making
access to these titles FREE for the remainder of 1997. Full-text articles
are available in both HTML and PDF formats.
Recent Contents:
Oxidation of Hydrogen-Donating Hydrocarbons from Petroleum Related to Its
Inhibiting Effect on the Changes in Dielectric Properties
Benzylation of Biphenyl with Benzyl Chloride over HY Zeolites:
A Kinetic Model for Reaction and Catalyst Deactivation
Oligomerization of Ethylene in a Slurry Reactor Using a Nickel/Sulfated
Alumina Catalyst
Oxidation of Phenol over a Transition-Metal Oxide Catalyst in
Supercritical Water
Oxidation of CH3CHO by O3 and H2O2 Mixtures in Supercritical CO2 in a
Perfectly Stirred Reactor
Oxidation of Aqueous Pollutants Using Ultrasound: Salt-Induced Enhancement
Kinetic Modeling of n-Hexane Oxyfunctionalization over Titanium
Silicalites: Effects of Titanium Content
Contact:
EDITOR: Donald R. Paul, University of Texas, Austin
E-MAIL: iecr@che.utexas.edu
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