Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

Papers
(The H4-Index of Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Table of Contents94
Investigation of micellar‐enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF) using rhamnolipid for heavy metal removal from desalter effluent66
Issue Highlights54
Explicit distributed model predictive control design for chemical processes under constraints and uncertainty38
Efficient cobalt oxalate synthesis process optimization via second‐order modifier adaptation with transfer learning36
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Effect of chain transfer agents in polycarboxylate superplasticizer on slump‐retention of concrete28
Issue Information27
Foamability of all‐green polylactide/rice straw pulp biocomposites through continuous extrusion process: Effects of pulping and reactive compatibilization25
Issue Highlights25
Porous cenosphere ceramic microfiltration membrane: Preparation, characterization, permeability evaluation, and cost estimation23
Separation of ethylene glycol, 1,2‐butanediol and 1,2‐propanediol with azeotropic distillation23
Nitrogen‐containing microporous carbon with specific morphology for non‐metallic catalytic NO oxidation at room temperature: The effect of morphology and nitrogen doping23
Degradable cationic clarifiers based on ester bonds for treating wastewater produced from polymer flooding23
Preparation and performance analysis of nano‐crosslinking agent for sulphonated guar gum fracturing fluid22
Physics‐informed neural networks guided modelling and multiobjective optimization of a mAb production process22
Combination of population balance equation and multi‐layer capacitor theory for modelling of an industrial Dual Polarity® electrostatic treater22
Performance evaluation of different macrophytes in small‐scale vertical flow constructed wetlands for greywater treatment using principal component analysis21
Comparison between response surface methodology and artificial neural network: Application in three‐product hydrocyclones20
Special section in honour of Professor Norman Epstein of the University of British Columbia20
Reconciling deep learning and first‐principle modelling for the investigation of transport phenomena in chemical engineering20
Producing asphaltene fibres from bitumen‐derived asphaltenes for carbon fibre development: Part one–Electrospinning20
Release of bitumen from mature fine tailings in the presence of a polymeric dispersant20
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