Carbon Engineering (Canada)

255 papers receiving 5.3k citations

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Carbon Engineering (Canada)
Comparison fields: 5 of 192
  • Process Chemistry and Technology 214
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology 165
  • Catalysis 366
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment 662
  • Mechanical Engineering 1.5k
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About Carbon Engineering (Canada)

In recent decades, authors affiliated with Carbon Engineering (Canada) have published 291 papers, which have received a total of 5.4k indexed citations . Scholars at this organization have produced 8 papers in Process Chemistry and Technology, 22 papers in Ocean Engineering, 18 papers in Polymers and Plastics, 1 paper in Research and Theory and 35 papers in Organic Chemistry on the topics of Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis (16 papers), Advancements in Battery Materials (11 papers), Conducting polymers and applications (10 papers), Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies (10 papers), Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies (10 papers), Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics (9 papers), Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (8 papers) and Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis (8 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Process Chemistry and Technology (214 citations), Energy Engineering and Power Technology (165 citations), Catalysis (366 citations), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (662 citations) and Mechanical Engineering (1.5k citations). Authors at Carbon Engineering (Canada) collaborate with scholars in Canada, United States and Japan and have published in prestigious journals including Polymer Journal, Marine and Freshwater Research, Journal of the American Chemical Society, ACS Catalysis and Invertebrate Systematics. Some of Carbon Engineering (Canada)'s most productive authors include Geoffrey Holmes, David W. Keith, Terence I. Walker, Michael N Dawson, Alison J. King, Matthew L. Dicken, Birte Jache, Takeshi Abe, Philipp Adelhelm and Tsutomu Kagiya.

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