Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
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Van Houwelingen A J, Sandrock C, Nicol W: 2006. Particle wetting distribution in trickle-bed reactors. AICHE Journal, 52 (10) / Oct, pp 3532-3542.
Majozi T: 2006. Heat integration of multipurpose batch plants using a continuous-time framework. Applied Thermal Engineering, 26, pp 1369-1377.
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Loudon D, Van der Merwe W, Nicol W: 2006. Multiple hydrodynamic states in trickle flow: Quantifying the extent of pressure drop, liquid holdup and gas-liquid mass transfer variation. Chemical Engineering Science, 61, pp 7551-7562.
Sandrock C, de Vaal PL, Weightman D: 2006. Performance comparison of controllers acting on a batch pulp digester using Monte Carlo modelling. Control Engineering Practice, 14, pp 949-958.
Pieterse N, Focke WW, Vuorinen E, Racz I: 2006. Estimating the gas permeability of commercial volatile corrosion inhibitors at elevated temperatures with thermo-gravimetry. Corrosion Science, 48, pp 1986-1995.
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de Beer P, Friend JFC: 2006. Environmental accounting: A management tool for enhancing corporate environmental and economic performance. Ecological Economics, 58, pp 548-560.
Szendefy J, Szakacs G, Christopher L: 2006. Potential of solid-state fermentation enzymes of Aspergillus oryzae in biobleaching of paper pulp. Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 39, pp 1354-1360.
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Majozi T: 2006. Storage design for maximum wastewater reuse in multipurpose batch plants. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 45, pp 5936-5943.
Majozi T, Friedler F: 2006. Maximization of throughput in a multipurpose batch plant under a fixed time horizon: S-graph approach. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 45, pp 6713-6720.
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Karakatsanis E, Focke WW, Summers G J: 2006. SEM studies of surfactant-assisted micro-mixing of melamine and wax particles. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 99, pp 2554-2557.
Sita C, Burns M, Hassler R, Focke WW: 2006. Tensile properties of thermoplastic starch-PVB blends. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 101 (3), pp 1751-1755.
Focke WW, Grobler M: 2006. Low-pressure vapor-liquid data reduction using only equilibrium composition data. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 39 (2), pp 114-120.
Majozi T, Brouckaert C J, Buckley C A: 2006. A graphical technique for wastewater minimisation in batch processes. Journal of Environmental Management, 78, pp 317-329.
Landman EP, Focke WW: 2006. Stearate intercalated layered double hydroxides: Effect on the physical properties of dextrin-alginate films. Journal of Materials Science, 41, pp 2271-2279.
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Focke WW: 2006. Mixture models based on neural network averaging. Neural Computation, 18, pp 1-9.
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Moolman FS, Labuschagne P W, Thantsha M S, Van der Merwe T L, Rolfes H, Cloete TE: 2006. Encapsulating probiotics with an interpolymer complex in supercritical carbon dioxide. South African Journal of Science, 102 (7/8) / Jul/Aug, pp 349-354.
Burger NDL, de Vaal PL, Meyer JP: 2006. Failure criteria for polyethylene acetabular cups. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
Landman EP, Focke WW: 2006. Poly(vinal sulfonate) intercalation into stearate intercalated layered double hydroxides. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
Majozi T, Nyathi N: 2006. On cooling water systems design for the South African industry - two recent developments. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
Schoeman JJ, Tjatji M: 2006. Nitrate-nitrogen removal with small-scale reverse osmosis, electrodialysis and ion-exchange units in rural areas. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
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Skinner SJW, Schutte CF: 2006. The feasibility of a permeable reactive barrier to treat acidic sulphate- and nitrate-contaminated groundwater. Water SA, 32 (2) / Apr, pp 129-135.
Molokwane P E, Chirwa EMN: 2006. Biological Cr(VI) reduction in indigenous sludge cultures from Gauteng, South Africa. Water Science and Technology, 54 (10), pp 177-184.
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