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| 國立成功大學 |
2000-11-15 |
Supercritical water oxidation of 2-chlorophenol catalyzed by Cu2+ cations and copper oxide clusters
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Lin, Kuen-Song; Wang, H. Paul |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000-03-21 |
Byproduct shape selectivity in supercritical water oxidation of 2-chlorophenol effected by CuO/ZSM-5
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Lin, Kuen-Song; Wang, H. Paul |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000-02-12 |
Shape selectivity of trace by-products for supercritical water oxidation of 2-chlorophenol effected by CuO/ZSM-48
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Lin, Kuen-Song; Wang, H. Paul |
| 輔英科技大學 |
2000-02 |
Fate of bromine in pyrolysis of printed circuit board wastes
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Chien,Yi-Chi ;Wang,H. Paul ;Lin, Kuen-Song ;Huang,Y.J. ;Yang, Y. W. |
| 輔英科技大學 |
2000-02 |
Minimization of cobalt nuclide emissions in supercritical water oxidation of spent resin
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Huang,Y.J. ; Wang,H. Paul ;Li, C.T. ;Chien, Y. C. |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000-02 |
Minimization of cobalt nuclide emissions in supercritical water oxidation of spent resin
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Huang, Yuh-Jeen; Wang, H. Paul; Li, Chun-Teh; Chien, Yi-Chi |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000-02 |
Fate of bromine in pyrolysis of printed circuit board wastes
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Chien, Yi-Chi; Wang, H. Paul; Lin, Kuen-Song; Huang, Yuh-Jeen; Yang, Yao-Wen |
| 國立成功大學 |
2000 |
Liquefaction of printed circuit board wastes with product oil recycling
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Chien, Yi-Chi; Wang, H. Paul |
| 國立成功大學 |
1999 |
Adsorption of pyridine on dealuminated zeolite HY
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Wang, H. C.; Wang, H. Paul; Lin, Kuen-Song |
| 國立成功大學 |
1998-06 |
A process development for gasification of rice husk
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Lin, Kuen Song; Wang, H. Paul; Lin, C. J.; Juch, Ching-I |
| 國立成功大學 |
1998-02 |
Synthesis of zeolite ZSM-48 from rice husk ash
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Wang, H. Paul; Lin, Kuen Song; Huang, Y. J.; Li, M. C.; Tsaur, L. K. |
| 國立成功大學 |
1998-02 |
Pyrolysis of PU/CFCs wastes
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Wang, H. Paul; Liao, S. H.; Lin, Kuen Song; Huang, Y. J.; Wang, H. C. |
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