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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S

The Journal of Society of Ecological Chemistry and Engineering
Open Access
1.6
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4.0
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Open Access | Apr 15, 2019
Adsorption of Malachite Green and Congo Red Dyes from Water: Recent Progress and Future Outlook
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Open Access | Feb 23, 2013
Metal Nanoparticles and Plants / Nanocząstki Metaliczne I Rośliny
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Open Access | Apr 23, 2021
Eco-Technology and Eco-Innovation for Green Sustainable Growth
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Open Access | Apr 24, 2018
Major Advances and Challenges in Heterogeneous Catalysis for Environmental Applications: A Review
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Open Access | Jan 21, 2020
Using a Novel Method to Evaluate the Performance of Human Resources in Green Logistics Enterprises
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Primarily we would like to invite you to read the Special Issue 2021;28(1) entitled:

ECO-TECHNOLOGY AND ECO-INNOVATION FOR GREEN SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

This SI commemorates Professor Witold Wacławek

Its Guest Editors are:

Chia-Huei WU, Minghsin University of Science and Technology,

Hsinchu 304, TW

Sang-Bing TSAI, WUYI University, Nanping, CN

Wei LIU, Qingdao University, Qingdao, CN

Xue-Feng SHAO, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, AU

Rui SUN, Huaqiao University, Quanzhou, CN

We also recommend to you a paper (Ecol Chem Eng S. 2018; 25(1):9-34), which was written in honour of the long and wonderful work of Professor Dr. Gerhard ERTL (Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry 2007) on heterogeneous catalysis and was initiated by a presentation made by Him at the 2014 ECOpole conference (held in Jarnołtówek, Poland) with the title “Elementary steps in heterogeneous catalysis: The basis of environmental chemistry”.

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