Asia Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering is a peer-reviewed
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 scientific journal
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 published by John Wiley & Sons
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 on behalf of Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University is an Australian university based in Perth, Western Australia, with additional campuses in regional Western Australia and at Miri , Sydney and Singapore...

. Until 2006 it was known as Developments in Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processing: The Australasian Research Journal and published (in print only) by Curtin University of Technology. The current editor-in-chief is Moses O. Tadé (Curtin University of Technology).

Most cited papers

The three most-cited papers published by the journal are:
  1. Research Article: 'Development of a novel autothermal reforming process and its economics for clean hydrogen production', Volume 1, Issue 1-2, Nov-Dec 2006, Pages: 5-12, Chen ZX, Elnashaie SSEH
  2. Research Article: 'Review: examining the use of different feedstock for the production of biodiesel', Volume 2, Issue 5, Sep-Oct 2007, Pages: 480-486, Behzadi S, Farid MM
  3. Research Article: 'The forces at work in collodial self-assembly: a review on fundamental interactions between collodial particels', Volume 3, Issue 3, May-Jun 2008, Pages: 255-268, Li Q, Jonas U, Zhao XS, et al.
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