Journal of Green Chemical and Environmental Engineering (JGCEE) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the dissemination of pioneering research in sustainable chemical processes and environmental engineering. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to present innovative studies that contribute to reducing environmental impact and promoting green technologies in various industrial sectors.

Published four times a year in March, June, September, and December, JGCEE emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that merge the fields of chemical engineering and environmental science. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, and case studies that focus on eco-friendly processes, pollution control technologies, renewable energy solutions, and sustainable material development.

JGCEE is proudly published by Candela Edutech Indonesia, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence and environmental sustainability. The journal is available both in electronic and print formats, ensuring broad accessibility to researchers and professionals worldwide.

Aims and Scope

Journal of Green Chemical and Environmental Engineering (JGCEE) focuses on publishing original research and review articles in the following areas:

✅ Green Chemical Processes                      

✅ Renewable Energy Technologies

✅ Waste Management and Valorization   

✅ Pollution Control and Mitigation

✅ Sustainable Materials                               

✅ Sustainable Process

✅ Food Chemistry

✅ Environmental Risk Assessment            

✅ Cleaner Production and Industrial Ecology

✅ Water and Wastewater Treatment        

✅ Climate Change Mitigation

✅ Environmental Chemistry

✅ Biochemistry and Biotechnology

✅ Education in Chemistry

Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Green Chemical and Environmental Engineering

✅Total Articles : 5 published manuscripts

✅Countries of Authors : Nigeria, Indonesia

✅Article Types : 4 original research articles, 1 review articles

✅Focus Areas :

Green Chemical Processes, Renewable Energy Technologies, Waste Management and Valorization, Pollution Control and Mitigation, Sustainable Materials, Sustainable Process, Food Chemistry, Environmental Risk Assessment, Cleaner Production and Industrial Ecology, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Climate Change Mitigation, Environmental Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Education in Chemistry

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.63288/jgcee.v1i3

 

Published: 2025-09-17

Enhanced Removal of Malachite Green Dye from Textile Wastewater using TiO₂ Modified Palm Kernel Shell Activated Carbon: Optimization and Mechanistic Assessment

Olowonyo Idayat. A, Sole-Adeoye Opeoluwa. D, Salam Kazeem. K, Aremu Mujidat. O, Oreofe Toyin. A, Akinwumi Odunayo. D, Owolabi O. Stephen (Author)

126-139

Abstract views: 34 times | PDF downloaded: 37 times |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63288/jgcee.v1i3.11

The Effectiveness Of Coagulant Stems And Seeds Of Moringa Oleifera In Improving The Quality Of Well Water

Rezky Awaliah Rusmah, Lili Adriani (Author)

140-154

Abstract views: 22 times | PDF downloaded: 15 times |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63288/jgcee.v1i3.12

Nanostructured Sodium Molybdate Anodes for Enhanced Bioelectricity Generation and sustainable Wastewater Treatment in Microbial Fuel Cells

Akinwumi Odunayo. D, Agarry Samuel. E, Aremu Mujidat. O, Olowonyo Idayat. A, Sole-Adeoye Opeoluwa. D, Fajobi Omoteniola. T, Oloyede Victoria. I, Abioye Oyindamola, Odunola Olufolake Adebamke, Popoola Adewemimo.O (Author)

155-168

Abstract views: 26 times | PDF downloaded: 28 times |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63288/jgcee.v1i3.13

Sustainable Conversion of Palm Kernel Shells into Activated Carbon for the Removal of Cu²⁺ and Zn²⁺ from Industrial Paint Wastewater

Opeolwa Damilola Sole-Adeoye, Idayat Adebukola Olowonyo, Kazeem Kolapo Salam, Oreofe Toyin Adedayo, Odunayo Deborah Akinwumi, Stephen Omoniyi Owolabi. (Author)

169-183

Abstract views: 13 times | PDF downloaded: 14 times |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63288/jgcee.v1i3.14
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