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Chao Ji

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  19
Citations -  847

Chao Ji is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Desalination. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 599 citations. Previous affiliations of Chao Ji include Cooperative Research Centre & Harbin Institute of Technology.

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An integrated, solar-driven membrane distillation system for water purification and energy generation

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental and numerical feasibility study of an integrated solar membrane distillation prototype was conducted for both potable water and/or thermal energy production on rooftops of residential and commercial buildings.
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Direct immobilization of laccase on titania nanoparticles from crude enzyme extracts of P. ostreatus culture for micro-pollutant degradation

TL;DR: A novel technique to directly immobilize the in-house crude enzyme extracts from P. ostreatus onto the functionalized TiO 2 nanoparticle surface and the resultant biocatalytic nanoparticles had comparable performance to the immobilized purified commercial enzymes.
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Graphene oxide-enzyme hybrid nanoflowers for efficient water soluble dye removal

TL;DR: This work synthesized a 3D flower-like structured self-assembly hybrid nanocomposite with copper phosphate, laccase, graphite oxide (GO) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) via a facile one-pot strategy under mild conditions and observed significantly improved direct electron transfer efficiency.
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Biocatalytic degradation of carbamazepine with immobilized laccase-mediator membrane hybrid reactor

TL;DR: In this article, three natural phenolic compounds, namely p-coumaric acid (PCA), syringaldehyde (SYR), and acetosyringone (ACE), were investigated as redox mediators for the enzymatic removal of carbamazepine (CBZ) by both free and immobilized laccase.

Biocatalytic Janus membranes for CO 2 removal utilizing carbonic anhydrase

TL;DR: The novel “Janus” membrane developed in this study exhibits great potential to be used as an immobilization support for a wide variety of enzymes not only CA for CO2 capture but also other types of enzymes in different applications.