Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering

Papers
(The H4-Index of Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering is 14. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
In Situ Synthesis of Magnetic Zeolite A From Coal Gangue and Its Adsorption Properties for Cu2+34
Microstructural and thermal properties of thermally cured calcined cow bone/kaolin filled hybrid polystyrene composites32
Effect of steel slag bed material on ash deposition and Na migration in circulating fluidised bed during Zhundong lignite combustion30
Optimizing the Performance of the Air‐Cooled Microchip by the Heat Sink27
Performance of the Hydrothermal Carbon Prepared From the Food Waste as Solid Fuel and a Cu2+ Adsorbent24
Synthesizing an Innovative Nanocomposite to Improve Polymer Gel Performance24
Corrosion Mechanism of 20# Carbon Steel and 30408 Stainless Steel in Aminoethylethanolamine Solution: Effect of SO2 and Oxidative Degradation Products21
Multifunctional Green Synthesized Hybrid Nanofluid System for Asphaltene Control and Crude Oil Conditioning: An Integrated Flow Assurance Solution21
Decomposition kinetics of sodium amalgam in fixed bed of WC‐coated tubular SS‐304 packing: Modelling and validation18
Hydrodynamic analysis of nanofluids flow over 45° inclined porous square cylinder using Darcy–Brinkman–Forchheimer model17
Study on solid‐air dendrite growth and motion with thermosolutal convection‐diffusion using non‐isothermal PF‐PSLBM model16
Thermo‐Rheological Performance Evaluation of GNPs‐WO3/Engine Oil Hybrid Nanofluids During Laminar Flow Inside a Horizontal Tube15
Experimental investigation of the strength characteristics of low‐temperature fouling containing ammonium bisulfate in boilers14
19th Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChE) Congress 2022: Working towards a sustainable society—Special issue14
High fire stability cement composite cementitious material based on semi‐dry gas desulfurized ash/blast furnace slag system: The synergistic effect of nano‐TiO2 and nano‐SiO214
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