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Guangji Hu

Researcher at University of British Columbia

Publications -  58
Citations -  2014

Guangji Hu is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1235 citations. Previous affiliations of Guangji Hu include University of Northern British Columbia & Wuhan University.

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An ecological floating-bed made from dredged lake sludge for purification of eutrophic water

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel method is reported to recycle the dredged sludge in an eco-friendly manner by combining solidification/stabilization treatment and floating-bed technology.
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Phosphorus recovery from municipal sludge-derived ash and hydrochar through wet-chemical technology: A review towards sustainable waste management

TL;DR: In this article, a review aims to guide P recovery from sludge-derived ash and hydrochar by presenting recent advances in wet-chemical extraction and precipitation, and the advantages and disadvantages of various P extraction approaches are provided.
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Application of Ionic Liquids for Chemical Demulsification: A Review

TL;DR: Ionic liquids can be used as a suitable substitute for commercial demulsifiers, but future efforts should be required to develop non-toxic and less expensive ionic liquids with low viscosity, and the demulsification efficiency could be improved through the application of ionic liquid with other methods such as organic solvents.
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Ultrasonic desorption of petroleum hydrocarbons from crude oil contaminated soils.

TL;DR: It was found that the ultrasonic Desorption was highly related to soil types, with the highest and the lowest desorption occurring in coarse soil ( i.e., soil A) and finer soil (i.e, soil C), respectively.
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Heavy metals risk assessment in drinking water: An integrated probabilistic-fuzzy approach.

TL;DR: An integrated probabilistic-fuzzy approach was developed to help water utilities assess water quality regarding heavy metal(loids) (WQHM) and offered a useful tool for systematically assessing WQHM from a health risk mitigation perspective by addressing different types of uncertainties.