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Journal Article

Title
Chemical Engineering Prize - 1970 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 43, no. 10-11, Oct-Nov 1971, pp. 22-23
Abstract

To Professor J. S. Ratcliffe, MIEAust, of Sydney Division, for the paper entitled "The role of diffusion in batch chlorination reactions with particular reference to the chlorination of the polychloroethanes" published in the November 1970, issue of the Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions,
Dr. Y. H. Chua to be recorded as co-author.

Awards

  • Chemical Engineering Prize, Institution of Engineers Australia (1964 - 1975)

    Chemical Engineering Prize (1970) - to Professor J S Ratcliffe, MSc PhD MIEAust, for the paper "The role of diffusion in batch chlorination reactions with particular reference to the chlorination of the polychloroethanes", Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions, Nov 1970. Dr Y H Chua, BSc PhD, recorded as co-author

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Chua, Y. H.; Ratcliffe, J. S., 'The role of diffusion in batch chlorination reactions with particular reference to the chlorination of the polychloroethanes', Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions, MC6 (2) (1970). Details

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