CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
621Jan-2009The effect of adhesive ligands on bacterial and fibroblast adhesions to surfacesHe, T.; Shi, Z.L. ; Fang, N.; Neoh, K.G. ; Kang, E.T. ; Chan, V.
6222-Feb-2011The effect and counter-effect of impurities on crystallization of an agrochemical active ingredient: Stereochemical rationalization and nanoscale crystal growth visualizationPoornachary, S.K.; Lau, G.; Chow, P.S.; Tan, R.B.H. ; George, N.
3Jul-2006The economics of inclusion body processingLee, G.H.; Cooney, D.; Middelberg, A.P.J.; Choe, W.S. 
4Jul-2006The economics of inclusion body processingLee, G.H.; Cooney, D.; Middelberg, A.P.J.; Choe, W.S. 
5Jul-2006The drug encapsulation efficiency, in vitro drug release, cellular uptake and cytotoxicity of paclitaxel-loaded poly(lactide)-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate nanoparticlesZhang, Z. ; Feng, S.-S. 
6Oct-2008The direct decomposition of NO over the la2CuO4 nanofiber catalystGao, L.; Chua, H.T.; Kawi, S. 
726-Sep-2007The development of pervaporation membranes for alcohol dehydrationQIAO XIANGYI
811-Jan-2010The Development of Pervaporation Hollow Fiber Membranes for Isopropanol DehydrationLIU RUIXUE
92013The development of high-performance 6FDA-NDA/DABA/POSS/Ultem® dual-layer hollow fibers for ethanol dehydration via pervaporationLe, N.L.; Tang, Y.P.; Chung, T.-S. 
10Dec-2005The development of high performance P84 co-polyimide hollow fibers for pervaporation dehydration of isopropanolLiu, R.; Qiao, X.; Chung, T.-S. 
11Mar-2007The development of chemically modified P84 Co-polyimide membranes as supported liquid membrane matrix for Cu(II) removal with prolonged stabilityYang, Q. ; Chung, T.-S. ; Xiao, Y. ; Wang, K. 
12Mar-2007The development of chemically modified P84 Co-polyimide membranes as supported liquid membrane matrix for Cu(II) removal with prolonged stabilityYang, Q. ; Chung, T.-S. ; Xiao, Y. ; Wang, K. 
13Jun-2005The development of a response surface model for the determination of infinite dilution partial molar volumes and excess volumes from dilute multi-component data alone. Implications for the characterization of non-isolatable solutes in complex homogeneous reactive systemsTjahjono, M.; Guo, L.; Garland, M. 
141-Feb-2021The detailed organization of the human cerebellum estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity within the individualXue, Aihuiping; Kong, Ru ; Yang, Qing ; Eldaief, Mark C.; Angeli, Peter A.; DiNicola, Lauren M.; Braga, Rodrigo M.; Buckner, Randy L.; Thomas Yeo, B.T. 
1530-Oct-2021The crystallization of active pharmaceutical ingredients with low melting points in the presence of liquid–liquid phase separationLin, Wei Han; Yu, Zai-Qun; Chow, Pui Shan; Tan, Reginald Beng Hee 
16Mar-1996The corrosion behaviour of copper in neutral tap water. Part II: Determination of corrosion ratesFeng, Y.; Teo, W.-K. ; Siow, K.-S. ; Hsieh, A.-K. 
17Mar-1996The corrosion behaviour of copper in neutral tap water. Part I: Corrosion mechanismsFeng, Y.; Teo, W.-K. ; Siow, K.-S. ; Tan, K.-L. ; Hsieh, A.-K. 
182012The control of attached acid groups on sulfonated polystyrene nanospheres through the design of material structureTian, X.; Jiang, Z.; Zhang, L.L. ; Luo, L.; Zhao, X.S.
1925-Aug-2000The competitive and non-competitive hydroformylation of conjugated dienes starting with tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl. An in-situ high-pressure infrared spectroscopic studyLiu, G.; Garland, M. 
2030-May-2006The combination of deconvolution and density functional theory for the mid-infrared vibrational spectra of stable and unstable rhodium carbonyl clustersAllian, A.D.; Wang, Y.; Saeys, M. ; Kuramshina, G.M.; Garland, M.