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IJCST V-10 I-02 2024

IJCST V-10 I-02 2024

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-12-18

A Novel Approach to the Investigation of Molecular Polarization Using MATLAB Application

By C. P. Ukpaka, Victor Chukwuemeka Ukpaka, and Abraham Peter Ukpaka

Abstract: Molecular polarization involves the separation of electric charge in a molecule due to the result of aninduced external field leading to a dipole having a positive charge on one side and the negative charge atthe other end. This helps us to know the characteristics of molecules and how they react with others. It isalso helpful…

Published in International Journal of Chemical Separation Technology · Vol. 10, Issue 02, 2024 · pp. 1–18Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-11-28

Chemical Waste Management: A Way Forward for Sustainable Development

By Bhagat Ram, Hem Suman Jamwal, and Samjeet Singh Thakur

Abstract: “Sustainable development” is growth that satisfies the demands of the current generation without abusing or overusing natural resources. To meet the need for sustainable development, chemical waste management is one of the most important components of today’s society to protect our ecosystem and health. A multitude of individuals worldwide are impacted by the millions of…

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PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-12-11

Enhancement and Management of Evaporative Separation Methods

By Neha Sahu

Abstract: Separating components according to their vapor pressures, evaporative separation techniques are widely employed in a variety of industries, such as chemical manufacture, petroleum refining, and food and beverage processing. Equipment like membrane-based systems, evaporators, and distillation columns are used in these procedures, which are essential for guaranteeing both process effectiveness and product quality. However, stability…

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The Potential Effect of Mass Variation on the Efficiency of the Single Electron System of Group II Elements

By Abraham Peter Ukpaka, C. P. Ukpaka, and Victor Chukwuemeka Ukpaka

Abstract: This study explores the efficiency, interactions, and dynamics of single-electron systems in the group II family of alkaline earth metals. The efficiency of these systems is assessed by analyzing their energy levels, with beryllium demonstrating the highest efficiency at 3.6 e-22 due to its low atomic mass and favorable energy transitions. The isotopic distribution patterns…

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PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-12-03

Treatment of CO2+NH3 Mixed Waste Gas from Different Sources by Blend Solvents

By Kwang -Guk Kim, Chol -Ryong Choe, Tang -Hyon Yun, and Kwang -Myong Rim

Abstract: The waste gas from chemical plants, including urea fertilizer plant, contains a large amount of CO2 gas in addition to NH3 gas. New solvents have been studied for use in the absorption of waste gases, but most of them are carried out at specific compositions and flow rates for individual gases. In this paper, a…

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