345 - 345 |
International Research in-Process Environmental and Monitoring Technology - Introduction Cox M |
347 - 350 |
Clean Technology - The Idea and the Practice Clift R |
351 - 356 |
Ionic Liquids for Clean Technology Seddon KR |
357 - 360 |
Detoxification of Synthetic Pyrethroid Insecticides by Thermophilic Microorganisms Maloney SE, Marks TS, Sharp RJ |
361 - 366 |
A Clean Technology Approach for Nuclear-Fuel Reprocessing Griffin NL |
367 - 376 |
Environmentally Friendly Chemistry Using Supported Reagent Catalysts - Chemically-Modified Mesoporous Solid Catalysts Clark JH, Butterworth AJ, Tavener SJ, Teasdale AJ, Barlow SJ, Bastock TW, Martin K |
377 - 380 |
Economic Design of Biofilter Systems Gerrard AM |
381 - 388 |
Catalysis - The Key to Waste Minimization Sheldon RA |
389 - 396 |
Electroenzymatic Processes - A Clean Technology Alternative for Highly Selective Synthesis Devauxbasseguy R, Gros P, Bergel A |
397 - 404 |
Primary Processes in the Catalytic Photooxidation of P-Cresol Clarke J, Hill RR, Roberts DR |
405 - 410 |
Co-Digestion of Cattle Slurry and Waste Milk Under Shock Loading Conditions Callaghan FJ, Luecke K, Wase DA, Thayanithy K, Forster CF |
411 - 416 |
Adsorption-Reaction Processes for the Removal of Hydrogen-Sulfide from Gas Streams Meeyoo V, Trimm DL, Cant NW |
417 - 424 |
Cleanup to Chirality - Liquid Membranes as a Facilitating Technology Pickering PJ, Southern CR |
425 - 431 |
Degradation of Pentachlorophenol by Microalgae Tikoo V, Scragg AH, Shales SW |
432 - 436 |
Highly Regioselective, Lewis Acid-Free Electrophilic Aromatic-Substitution Smith K |
437 - 441 |
Clean Synthesis of Fatty-Acids in an Intensive Lipase-Catalyzed Bioreactor Weatherley LR, Rooney DW, Niekerk MV |
442 - 452 |
The Adsorption of Pollutants by Peat, Lignite and Activated Chars Allen SJ, Whitten LJ, Murray M, Duggan O, Brown P |