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Guanyu Chen

Researcher at Wuhan University of Technology

Publications -  14
Citations -  400

Guanyu Chen is an academic researcher from Wuhan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 70 citations.

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Facile preparation of N-doped activated carbon produced from rice husk for CO2 capture.

TL;DR: CAC-5 (modified AC) exhibits better CO2 adsorption performance, which can be attributed to the formation of the CO2-philic active sites on AC surface by N-species, and the high IAST selectivity factor for N-doped ACs indicates their excellent Adsorption selectivity for CO2 over N2.
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In-situ immobilization of ZIF-67 on wood aerogel for effective removal of tetracycline from water

TL;DR: ZIF-67@WA (wood aerogel) has been successfully fabricated through in-situ anchoring of ZIF -67 rhombic dodecahedron on the wood aerogels obtained by selectively removing lignin and hemicellulose from natural wood as mentioned in this paper.
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Self S-doping activated carbon derived from lignin-based pitch for removal of gaseous benzene

TL;DR: In this article, lignin-based pitch extracted from black liquor was used as the precursor for synthesis of activated carbon (AC) with high specific surface area and pore volume through chemical activation with potassium hydroxide (KOH).
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Insight to hydrophobic SiO2 encapsulated SiO2 gel: Preparation and application in fire extinguishing.

TL;DR: HSESG exhibits higher efficiency in suppressing wood stack fires than that of ordinary dry water (DW) and ABC dry powder and exhibits excellent environmental friendliness and non-toxicity, which will make it have the potential to develop a new application market.
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Crayfish shell-based micro-mesoporous activated carbon: Insight into preparation and gaseous benzene adsorption mechanism

TL;DR: In this article, crayfish shell from kitchen garbage was employed as the precursor for synthesis of activated carbon (AC) via chemical activation strategy, which could be potential in synthesis because of the cost-effective precursor and simple way.